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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry keep the beach clean – and look stylish while doing it!
The couple, who announced Monday that they were expecting their first child, continued the third day of his royal tour by visiting Albert Park Elementary School and Melbourne Beach, Australia.
Before their last outings of the day, the two men quickly changed their dress compared to their previous appearance. However, they did not choose the most practical beach clothes.
Meghan, 37, has dropped her navy dress and suede heels for Club Monaco's "Miguelina" black dress and her loyal black Rothy's flat shoes – a shoe she's been to before.
She did, however, keep her trench coat Martin Grant, which was a fashion accessory for her during their royal tour.
The first look of the royal couple
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Meanwhile, 34-year-old Harry – who has matched his wife's previous competitions in a navy blue suit with a white button-down shirt – opted for black pants and a gray jacket.
The royal dropped his tie and chose to leave his button-down shirt collar.
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For the first time, the couple met sustainability leaders and sustainability sustainability students at Albert Park Elementary School and learned how sustainability programs were integrated into the curriculum before being welcomed. by many young students of the school.
Meghan Markle in the tram
At a stop at the school, Harry kindly asked a group of students – who were lined up outside to scream, waving and shouting – if that was where they were going. 'school. One child ignored the question and simply told the prince that he looked like their uncle.
The two men stopped at public transport until their next stop. They took one of Melbourne's iconic trams to get from school to South Melbourne Beach.
When they left, the spectators waved their hands while some even stood on the roofs of the other side of the street to see the royal couple.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in the tram
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in the tram
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On board the tram, members of the royal family interacted with more schoolchildren during the fast ride. A few minutes later, they arrived at the beach where they were greeted by another group of enthusiastic spectators.
While they were heading to the sand, the couple was greeted by BeachPatrol volunteers and local children for a beach cleanup. The organization works to preserve the shores of Melbourne cleanliness to mitigate the negative impact of waste on the marine environment and the food chain, as well as create a safe environment for the public to enjoy the beach local.
On the way out, Harry and Meghan were also introduced to four beach rescuers.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
But the couple did not stay long longer and eventually returned to the mainland.
After their departure, a teenager – who introduced himself as 15-year-old Milo Thompson – said he was particularly impressed by the behavior of the royal couple when they traded on the sand.
"I was waiting to introduce myself and be really correct," he said of his meeting with Prince Harry. "But he came and came in. He was calm and collected, he paid a lot of attention to us … they are down to earth and are fun."
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry meeting lifeguards
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Earlier in the day, Meghan and Harry met fans in Melbourne, gathered on the grounds of the Royal Botanical Gardens of the city. A lucky young woman even had a giant hug from the prince, making her burst into tears (very happy!).
After greeting the fans, Meghan and Harry headed for a reception with the local government.
The royal couple attended several sports demonstrations, including a student-run Formula 1 race project, which frightened Meghan during his incredibly noisy launch.
"I did not expect that!" She exclaims laughing at her own nervous reaction.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
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Meanwhile, Harry looked as happy as a child in a toy store, beaming toward cars and mocking his wife's surprise reaction. "We did not really expect it," he joked. Harry even had his fist pumped when they were invited to try the cars.
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While the boys showed their car project, the girls on the outside showed their sports skills. Meghan met the ambassadors of This girl can, an organization that encourages women to play sports.
During the outing, Meghan demonstrated her athleticism by playing around an AFL football and showing off her best hand skills.
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They then had the chance to attend a cooking demonstration featuring Australian dishes at a social enterprise restaurant, which provides advice and opportunities to Aboriginal youth who need a new start in life.
During the demonstration hosted by Executive Chef Greg Hampton, Meghan and Harry were able to sample fresh herbs from the area.
Tomorrow, the couple will return to Sydney for the weekend, before calling at Frasier Island on Monday.
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