Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Arrives in Tonga on Royal Tour



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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry got the royal treatment for their arrival in Tonga.

The couple, who are expecting their first child in the spring, were welcomed to Fua'amotu Airport on Thursday by Princess Angelika Latufuipeka. The locals rolled out the red carpet for Meghan, 37, and Harry, 34, as they walked their way over the decorated lawn.

A giant red banner was read on the tarmac reading "Welcome Harry & Megan," while in a traditional garb greeted them with a musical performance.

Meghan, who had started his day in a green short-sleeved shift dress by Jason Wu, stuck with jewel tones but changed into a long-sleeved dress by Self-Portrait which featured embroidered floral embellishment and was in the same hue as the Tongan flag. The mom-to-be added black heels and a black clutch to complete the look.

Harry meanwhile kept it simple and wore the same light-colored suit from earlier.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

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During their arrival, Tongan children – also wearing red – lined the streets and waved flags in hopes to catch a glimpse of the royal couple. Many locals also decorated their homes with signs, balloons, and flags welcoming the country.

While in Tonga, Meghan and Harry will be waiting for a reception featuring traditional entertainment at Consular House.

On Friday (local time), they'll enjoy a number of activities including attending a cultural exhibit, meeting with local traders and visiting Tupou College.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

Kensington Palace / Twitter

Meghan has mastered the art of the quick change while in flight – thanks for having her royal hairdresser on her side!

The Duchess of Sussex arrived in Hervey Bay, Australia, this week. Meghan wore a button-down white shirt with one of the best brands, Aquazarra.

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By the time the royal couple touched down in Suva, Fiji, she had transformed from easygoing to elegant.

Meghan stepped out of the plane wearing a white long-sleeved dress by Zimmermann, with a matching fascinator by Stephen Jones, completing the look with a black Kaya Anna clutch and black slingback heels by Tabitha Simmons. Her hair, which she wore in a low bun to the board, was worn straight and sleek.

Meghan Markle changes on the plane from Australia to Fiji

Meghan Markle changes on the plane from Australia to Fiji

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Fiji marked a number of firsts on the couple's 16-day royal tour. On their first night, they waited for the first time in the evening – an elegant light blue caped dress that showed off their growing baby bump.

While at the University of South Pacific, the University of South Pacific, the United States of America and the United States of America her first royal tour speech.

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"Everyone should be afforded the opportunity to receive the education they want, but more importantly the education they have the right to receive. And for women and girls in developing countries, this is vital, "she said. "When girls are given the right tools to succeed, they can create incredible futures, not only for themselves but for all of those around them."

"And while progressing in the United States, there is always scope for more opportunities for young adults, and specifically for young women," Meghan added.

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Before heading to Tonga, the royal couple also attended an official welcome ceremony at the Nadi Airport. While there, they unveiled a new statue commemorating Sergeant Talaiasi Labalaba, a British-Fijian soldier who lost his life in the 1972 Battle of Mirbat.

The event was also attended by Fijian President Jioji Konrote and Senior Representatives from the Government and the Armed Forces.

After spending a few days in Tonga, Meghan and Harry will return to Sydney, Australia, for the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games. Then, it will be up to New Zealand to wrap up their tour.

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