Analysis of the last leg of the Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Royal Tour



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By Samir Hussein / WireImage.

Last month, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry gifted the royal masses who are watching a tour with epic proportions (especially considering the pregnancy of the first). Somewhere between the thousands of trembling hands and the photos taken during the 16-day visit to the South Pacific, the newlyweds have found new ways to delight the locals.

Markle was in the news, for example, when she spotted an old Instagram friend in a crowd and that she shared a moving meeting. At another stopover in New Zealand, the actress asked a coffee shop to share pastries with a group of schoolchildren gathered outside. Other highlights include a local band playing Markle in the theme song Suit; a visit to Fiji that has been mysteriously arrested; several eloquent speeches; and a stunning designer dress that Meghan wore at a state dinner in Tonga and that inspired a new wave of speculation.

On this week's episode of In the light of the light, "The Sussex's P.R. Sweep", animators Josh Duboff and Julie Miller break down the last leg of the honeymooners' tour in a comprehensive way. They also check with Kate Middleton and Prince William, who did his own kind of royal appearance this week in England.

So send a plate of pastries to the adoring masses camped in front of your window, squeeze the last hands and listen to this week's episode In the light. Then please share your thoughts, questions and comments with In the light sure Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to In the light on Apple podcasts. Listeners can also call the In the light hotline at (347) 790-0966 to leave tips or ask questions!

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