Meghan Markle says she has not yet mentioned baby names



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We are the day. . . Three of the Take Australia Royals, and there's so much going on every day of this tour that it really feels like they've been there for a month already. The third day in the country, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry traveling to Melbourne, where they strolled through the Royal Botanical Gardens, followed by a reception at Government House (where they met the Governor of Victoria). They took a short break for an Australian football game, at which Meghan was invited to participate briefly (she appeared a little … hesitant to finish the draw, but then played cheerfully). They also flew miniature F1 cars (generating a loud noise that surprised Meghan) and learned about the existence of a vertical and edible "farm" introduced into Melbourne restaurants ("I'm not sure about it"). like the fact that the focus is on nutrients. "Meghan said). Oh, they also met a dog ("Everybody knows that my Achilles heel is a dog," says Meghan), then took a streetcar to cross the city, beside which they sat and talked with students.

Before arriving at the beach, Meghan changed her outfit from a blue Dion Lee tailor-made outfits for a Club Monaco black outfit and heels to the flats (yes, a formal dress and trench coat for the beach). She and Harry visited the beach, where they were put to work in a cleanup effort. (She also wore, for part of the day, a hand-made and hand-painted pasta necklace, handed by a six-year-old boy who had beckoned: "I made a necklace," and had stayed home after school "with a cough," according to a report.)

As usual, Meghan's responses to sympathizers (and there was a lot of them for each day of this tour) have gleaned some interesting answers. When asked if she had yet found a name for her future son or future daughter, Meghan responded"We have received a long list of names from all. We will sit and watch them. "According to Daily mailof the Rebecca English, "[Meghan] said she had not thought of one because it was still early enough. "

Perhaps more curiously, when asked about her favorite TV show, she did not react – as one might expect – to the American legal drama she had once played on. She m said she "did not have a lot of free time," but when she did, she liked "to relax and watch TV shows." Asked specifically about her favorite show, she reportedly "faltered" and said, "There are heaps; I can not think of a specific answer. "We will interpret this response as a voluntary decision on his part not to give journalists the opportunity to headlines about their current feelings about Suit may be.

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Full screenpictures:The highlights of Meghan and Harry's tour of the South Pacific
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry meet lifeguards in Melbourne, Australia.

Harry and Meghan meet with lifeguards in South Melbourne Beach.

Photo: By Samir Hussein / WireImage.

Meghan Markle is wearing a necklace of pasta shells.

Meghan is wearing a gold-painted pasta necklace from a 6-year-old Melbourne boy.

Photo: By Scott Barbour / Getty Images.

Meghan Markle holds an Australian football

Meghan tries Australian football at a reception hosted by Linda Dessau and Anthony Howard.

Photo: By Samir Hussein / WireImage.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle share an umbrella in Australia

Harry and Meghan traveled to Dubbo on a drought-stricken farm. And now their arrival has brought the long-awaited rain.

Photo: By Peter Parks / AFP / Getty Images.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry caress a koala in Australia

Meeting with a koala at Taronga Zoo, October 16th

Photo: By Dominic Lipinski / Getty Images.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry stop and chat with children in Australia.

Receive flowers for children at Taronga Zoo, October 16

Photo: By Kristy Wigglesworth / Getty Images.

Meghan Markle visits a zoo in Australia.

Pets Meghan with porcupine at Taronga Zoo, October 16th

Photo: By Samir Hussein / WireImage.

Harry and Meghan meet with lifeguards in South Melbourne Beach.

Harry and Meghan meet with lifeguards in South Melbourne Beach.

By Samir Hussein / WireImage.

Meghan is wearing a gold-painted pasta necklace from a 6-year-old Melbourne boy.

Meghan is wearing a gold-painted pasta necklace from a 6-year-old Melbourne boy.

By Scott Barbour / Getty Images.

Meghan tries Australian football at a reception hosted by Linda Dessau and Anthony Howard.

Meghan tries Australian football at a reception hosted by Linda Dessau and Anthony Howard.

By Samir Hussein / WireImage.

Harry and Meghan traveled to Dubbo on a drought-stricken farm. And now their arrival has brought the long-awaited rain.

Harry and Meghan traveled to Dubbo on a drought-stricken farm. And now their arrival has brought the long-awaited rain.

By Peter Parks / AFP / Getty Images.

Hi, Luke Vincent, 5 years old, on his arrival in Dubbo, Australia, on October 17th.

Hi, Luke Vincent, 5 years old, on his arrival in Dubbo, Australia, on October 17th.

By Karwai Tang / WireImage.

Harry introduces Meghan to 98-year-old Daphne Dunne, who had met Harry on two previous visits to Australia.

Harry introduces Meghan to 98-year-old Daphne Dunne, who had met Harry on two previous visits to Australia.

By Samir Hussein / WireImage.

Meeting with a koala at Taronga Zoo, October 16th

Meeting with a koala at Taronga Zoo, October 16th

By Dominic Lipinski / Getty Images.

Receive flowers for children at Taronga Zoo, October 16

Receive flowers for children at Taronga Zoo, October 16

By Kristy Wigglesworth / Getty Images.

Pets Meghan with porcupine at Taronga Zoo, October 16th

Pets Meghan with porcupine at Taronga Zoo, October 16

By Samir Hussein / WireImage.

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