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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have certainly made their first royal tour a memorable day, with 16 days filled with exciting and fun entertainments.
The couple traveled to Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga to meet important personalities, chat with supporters and hear about the vital work of many organizations and charities.
In addition to official occasions, there have been many very sweet moments that you may have missed.
There were adorable couple exchanges between Meghan and Harry, heartening conversations with members of the audience and some fun moments.
We reviewed some of our favorite moments of the tour.
In jest, Harry blames the benefactor for giving Meghan a huge bunch of flowers
Prince Harry was not very happy when he saw a fanatic who was giving Meghan a huge bouquet of flowers at Taronga Zoo.
He said, "You can not give flowers that big to my wife!
"What does that mean?"
Meghan wears the butterfly earrings of Princess Diana
The Duchess beamed as she came out in a beautiful pair of butterfly earrings formerly owned by her stepmother Diana.
The Duchess gave her audience a glimpse of the magnificent butterfly earrings encrusted with jewelry while she was pushing her hair behind her ears.
Many fans thought that it was perhaps a Prince Harry's pregnancy gift.
Meghan bakes banana bread for a community barbecue
Everyone knows that it's rude to go to a barbecue empty-handed. Meghan decided to cook a loaf of banana bread to attend an event in Dubbo.
She did it in the kitchen at Admiralty House, the residence of the Governor General of Australia in Sydney, where she had stayed the night before.
She also won Royal Blend tea from Fortnum and Mason in London.
Meghan's first state dinner
We have seen Meghan dress up several times since she became royal, but it was the first time we saw her in a state of glam dinner.
She showed her growing hump in a gorgeous blue dress for the event in Fiji.
Meghan's powerful speech on education
Meghan revealed that she was struggling to afford college education during a hard-hitting speech at the University of the South Pacific.
She told the students that she had paid her tuition through scholarships, financial aid programs and part-time jobs.
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Meghan screams when she receives a huge surprise from schoolchildren
The couple had the chance to ride the race miniatures during their stay in Melbourne. They were given remote controls and showed them the buttons to press when the lights changed.
But what the staff forgot to mention is that there would be a lot of noise by pressing Go.
Then there is a huge bang and a puff of smoke, which causes a little cry from Meghan shocked.
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Prince Harry tries two parakeet couriers
Yes really, it really happened.
They were good for Harry when a disabled sports presenter and two members of the Australian Invictus Games team visited him at Admiralty House, the Governor General's residence where the couple live in Sydney.
And he put them on – over his jeans – immediately.
Meghan wears the little boy's handmade necklace in the crowd
A little boy named Gavin offered a handmade necklace to the future mother. He was not in school today because he was poor.
Despite a bad cough, he managed to make the necklace with a black ribbon and paint the gold decorations.
And Meghan saw the adorable sign of little Gavin, who said: "I made a necklace" and that passed right away, reports news.com.au.
She wore it immediately and could see it over her blue dress as she met other supporters alongside her husband, Prince Harry.
Meghan reveals that she woke up at 4:30 in the morning to do yoga and explains what a pregnancy looks like
The Duchess of Sussex was speaking with people from Bondi Beach, Sydney, when she said it was "like having jet lag without really traveling".
The expectant mother also expressed her enthusiasm for yoga at 4:30 am, saying it's "so good for healing."
Meghan shares an adorable picture of Prince Harry
The duchess is obviously very proud of her husband, especially his work with the Invictus Games.
The official Twitter account of Kensington Palace shared a beautiful photo that she took of Harry during the closing ceremony.
Meghan spots an old friend in the crowd
Hannah Sergel was part of a huge group of fans waiting at Viaduct Harbor in Auckland to catch a glimpse of Harry and Meghan.
The 20-year-old man held a sign saying "That's Hannah from Instagram," which Meghan spotted.
Her jaw dropped when she realized who was holding her and we can hear her say "oh my God" before rushing to take her in his arms.
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Harry reveals the adorable name of Meghan's hump
During a speech in the beautiful Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand, Harry spoke of Meghan's "little hump" and of him to the delight of spectators at this event and around the world.
Harry's touching words to the little boy whose mother passed away
During a public walk in Auckland, New Zealand, Harry spent several minutes talking to six-year-old Otia Nante, who was standing in the crowd with her 52-year-old nan Te Nante.
After learning that Otia's mother had died when he had one, the 34-year-old Duke of Sussex told him, "Life will always be beautiful, do you know?"
"I reached the age of 34 and life is beautiful.
"I have a beautiful wife and a baby on the way.Your life is going to be settled, do not worry about it."
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