Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are back in Sydney for their great Australian adventure. While the royal couple traveled a lot of ground together just days after the start of their tour, Harry fought on Friday, climbing the Sydney Harbor Bridge to suspend the flag of the start of the Invictus Games. Meghan, who has just announced Monday that she is expecting the first child of the couple, remained firmly on the ground.
Harry was joined by the Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and athletes Invictus Games Luke Hill,Ruth Hunt,Heidi Joosten, and Michael Lyddiard.Gwen Cherne, whose husband died after serving in Cambodia, East Timor, Afghanistan and Iraq, was also present.
Harry's rise proved to be the only tourism company that Meghan did not undertake. The couple also visited the famous beach of Bondi Beach, where they met Grant Trebilco and Sam Schumacher, the founders of OneWave, a non-profit surf community that raises awareness about mental health.
Per Sky News, while he was there, Meghan spoke with Charlotte Connell, who is also waiting, about her experience with pregnancy until now.
"Meghan told me that pregnancy was like having jet lag," Connell said, as reported by Sky News. "She said that she was up at 4:30. this morning doing yoga in her room as she could not sleep. "
Given that Meghan and Harry have just landed in Australia a few days ago (and the 10-hour time difference between London and Sydney), it could also be real jet lag leading to these 4:30 AM warrior pose.
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Full screenpictures:The highlights of Meghan and Harry's tour of the South Pacific
Harry hugs a fellow mountaineer on the Sydney Harbor Bridge.
Photo: By Dominic Lipinski / Getty Images.
Harry and Meghan meet members of OneWave, a community of surfers who work to raise awareness about mental health.
Photo: By Tim Rooke / REX / Shutterstock.
Harry and Meghan meet with lifeguards in South Melbourne Beach.
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Meghan is wearing a gold-painted pasta necklace from a 6-year-old Melbourne boy.
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Meeting with a koala at Taronga Zoo, October 16th
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Receive flowers for children at Taronga Zoo, October 16
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Pets Meghan with porcupine at Taronga Zoo, October 16