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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are about to start their Down Under tour!
The royal couple landed in Sydney, Australia on Monday morning local time, Australian media reported. And as with their very first appearance together last year at the Invictus Games in Toronto, the newlyweds came hand in hand.
Harry, 34, and Meghan, 37, made a discreet arrival on a Qantas flight shortly after 7 am, the statement said. Sydney Morning Herald.
Wearing a coat with garnet details, fitted black trousers and high heels (the temperature when they arrived in Sydney was 60 degrees), Meghan was all smiles as she held Harry's hand. The prince was relaxed in a comfortable gray sweater over a collar shirt and dark pants.
The Duchess of Sussex also carried a series of files. The 20-hour flight from London would have given him enough time to concentrate on the task that awaits them during their blitz.
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They were joined by a group of ten people: two private secretaries (Samantha Cohen and Amy Pickerill), three communication officers, a program coordinator, a digital journalist, a caregiver, a hairdresser and a personal assistant.
The 16-day tour of Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand officially begins in Sydney on Tuesday. A day later, Harry and Meghan will travel to Dubbo's famous tourist destination in New South Wales. Then you will travel to Melbourne before returning to Sydney in time for the Invictus Games, the Harry Paralympic-style event created for injured or injured members of the armed forces. The Invictus Games will take place from October 20th to 27th.
In addition to focusing on the military and women, the newlyweds will also highlight forest conservation efforts through the Queen Elizabeth Canopy Project.
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They will travel to Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world, off the Australian coast of Queensland. The tour ends on October 31 in the lakeside town of Rotorua New Zealand, known for its bubbling mud pools fueled by geothermal activity and traditional Maori culture.
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"The program in these four Commonwealth counties will focus on young people's environmental and conservation efforts – including the dedication of several new Queen's Common Canopy projects – and the restoration and Rehabilitation of soldiers through the Invictus Games Sydney 2018 "in Kensington Palace, said in a statement.
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