Harry and Meghan are wrapping up their visit to Australia as they approach the final official day of their tour, gearing up for two more engagements in Sydney.
Starting the day with a visit to Bondi, the couple met with survivors and first responders of the Bondi terror attack in an undisclosed event. A heartwarming moment was captured when Harry was seen dancing with a young girl before sailing around Sydney Harbour.
During their recent visits in Melbourne, both Harry and Meghan candidly shared about their struggles with mental health. Meghan revealed her experience of being bullied and attacked on social media for a decade, while Harry expressed feeling lost and powerless after his mother’s death, stating his initial reluctance to be a working royal.
The remaining events for the couple include joining members of the Invictus community on Sydney Harbour and attending a rugby match in Sydney. Additionally, Harry and Meghan visited the Sydney Jewish Museum to view artefacts for a new exhibition, where they met with senior curator Shannon Biederman.
The survivors of the Bondi terror attack expressed gratitude for the heartfelt meeting with Harry and Meghan, emphasizing the significance of their visit. The couple engaged with survivors and emergency workers, including Jessica Chapnik Khan and Elon Zizer, survivors of the attack, demonstrating compassion and support.
Meghan is set to participate in a girls-only retreat and appear as a celebrity judge on a popular television show. The Duke and Duchess received a warm reception at the Sydney Opera House and interacted with fans and members of the public, spreading positivity and engaging with the community.
As their tour nears its end, Harry and Meghan continue to make meaningful connections and engage with various groups and individuals, leaving a positive impact during their visit to Australia.
