Rugby Australia CEO Phil Waugh presented Prince Harry and Meghan Wallabies jerseys with their names on the backs, as well as little jerseys and shirts for their children, Archie and Lilibet. □#HarryandMeghaninAustralia pic.twitter.com/3tHO4KLCUd
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For the final night of their Australian tour, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended a Rugby match at Allianz Stadium in Sydney.
The couple joined Rugby Australia CEO Phil Waugh in a private suite to watch the Super Rugby Pacific clash between the NSW Waratahs and Moana Pasifika.
Meghan paired a black high-neck top and slim jeans with classic pumps, layering the look with a Camilla and Marc 'Evans' Classic Trench Coat in Sand (US$900). ID by What Meghan Wore.
More photos from within the suite.
Her top is the Vince Turtleneck Sleeveless Top (US$108).
Expanding her affinity for the Australian denim brand, Meghan opted for the Rolla’s Uptown Skinny jean. Featured in the 'Black Orchid' wash, these sleek skinnies retail for US$159.
The Duchess finished the look with her Real Fine Studio Signature Studs.
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On Friday afternoon, the Duchess of Sussex joined host Gemma O’Neill for a Q&A session at the Her Best Life retreat, held at the InterContinental Sydney Coogee Beach.
Gemma shared a series of photos on Instagram, including a highlight that revealed Prince Harry’s presence at the event.
Meghan opted for a neutral palette, styling sleek separates from Scanlan Theodore. She paired the label's Cashmere Tie Sleeveless Tank (AU$350) with the Italian Slouchy Trouser (AU$500). ID by What Meghan Wore.
On her feet were the Aquazzura 'Purist' 105 Pump in nude nappa leather.
She finished the look with her Real Fine Studio Signature Studs and her Cartier Juste Un Clou Small Necklace.
On the fourth day of their Australian tour, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in Sydney and kicked off their morning with a visit to the iconic Bondi Beach.
The royal couple met volunteer first responders from Bondi Surf Bathers' Life Saving Club.
Meghan and Harry then joined Invictus Australia sailing around Sydney Harbour.
Meghan was presented with custom thongs which reads "G'Day Megs" by Invictus Australia veteran Joel Vanderzwan at the Sydney Opera House.
Meghan was on point in a nautical inspired look, pairing a blue-striped Matteau Classic shirt with Rolla’s Sailor jeans in off-white.
She was seen carrying a Scanlan Theodore Athos Shopper in Cognac and wrapped around her shoulders was a navy P.Johnson 'Ange' Sweater.
On her feet were the Freda Salvador 'Eda' D'Orsay Sneaker in White Calf.
Throughout the day Meghan wore her Brochu Walker 'The Cassis' Sunglasses in Dark Tortoise.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wrapped up their third day in Australia by attending the InterEdge Summit 2026 at Centrepiece, Melbourne Park.
Prince Harry delivered the keynote address at the summit, an event aimed at equipping leaders and changemakers with the knowledge to build mentally healthy, safe, and high-performing workplaces.
Opting for Australian label Posse, Meghan wore the 'Emma' coordinating set in ivory linen. The look features a new vest (US$330) and the repeating pencil skirt from her 2024 Colombia tour.
On her feet were the Aquazzura 'Purist' 105 Pump in nude nappa leather.
Meghan completed her monochrome ensemble with the stunning Paspaley Lavalier Circlé Pearls Earrings. On her right pinky, she wore theLogan Hollowell 'Virgo' Diamond Constellation Ring; it remains to be seen if she also kept on the 'Leo' ring that she wore during her earlier engagements today
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex continued their time in Melbourne with a visit to Swinburne University of Technology, where they attended an event with Batyr, a mental health engagement programme.
Meghan stepped out in a khaki mini dress by independent Melbourne-based label Friends with Frank, having earlier worn the brand’s ‘Lou’ coat for the morning’s Scar Tree Walk.
It’s the ‘Anya’ style (AU$389), made from a wool blend and featuring an A-line silhouette, a crew neckline, front dart pocket details, and back panelling to add shape.
On her feet were her Manolo Blahnik BB Tora Heel Pump in Black Suede, paired with black Wolford Neon 40 Pantyhose.
Meghan finished the look with her gold Chanel Vintage Round Button Earrings and Logan Hollowell Diamond Constellation Rings in Leo and Virgo.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex began Day 3 of their Australian visit by meeting with representatives from the Koorie Heritage Trust, before taking part in the Scar Tree Walk along Melbourne’s Yarra River.
The Scar Tree Walk is a journey connecting traditional and contemporary Aboriginal cultures and histories of the Kulin Nation.
Meghan stepped out in a casual look, debuting a relaxed camel coat by independent Melbourne-based womenswear brand, Friends with Frank.
It is the label's 'Lou' coat - a knee-length mac coat with modern design details.
Beneath the coat, she wore the ‘All Mama, All Heart’ T-shirt in support of her best friend Kelly Zajfen’s charity, Alliance of Moms.
Meghan teamed the tee with a new pair of boot-cut jeans by Rolla's - the Midtown style in Iris Blue (AU$179.95).
On her feet were the Freda Salvador 'Eda' D'Orsay Sneaker in White Calf.
Meghan accessorised with her gold Logan Hollowell Diamond Constellation Rings in Leo and Virgo, and her Natalie Marie Diamond Sun stud earrings.
In breaking news, Network 10 has announced that the Duchess of Sussex will be a guest judge on MasterChef Australia.
Meghan filmed her top-secret appearance on the hit show in Melbourne today, and the network shared a clip of her entrance into the MasterChef kitchen. The new season of MasterChef Australia premiers this Sunday at 7pm (AEST).
Embracing a minimalist aesthetic, the Duchess looked effortlessly svelte in all black, pairing a Matteau Long Sleeve Silk Shirt with the Caius High Corset Waist Midi Skirt by Camilla and Marc—both Australian luxury brands.
Meghan's earrings appear to be the Paspaley Lavalier Circlé Pearls Earrings.
On Meghan's feet were her Manolo Blahnik BB Tora Heel Pump in Black Suede.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex continued their time in Melbourne with a visit to the Australian National Veterans Arts Museum.
There, they met with veterans and their children and took part in creative activities focused on art as a tool for recovery and storytelling.
The couple also spent time speaking with attendees and participating in the activities alongside them.
For this engagement, Meghan wore a khaki suede ensemble by Australian-based design studio St Agni, pairing the label's Utility Cocoon Bomber and matching Column Skirt.
Beneath the jacket, the Duchess wore a sleeveless knit top—the ‘Annie’ style by P. Johnson. The brand describes itself as a “travelling tailor,” though it primarily operates showrooms across Australia.
On her feet were the Aquazzura 'Purist' 105 Pump in nude nappa leather.
Meghan finished the look with diamond stud earrings.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in Australia today for a four-day visit, with engagements across Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney.
Shortly after landing, the couple's first stop was the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne.
They greeted patients and well-wishers gathered in the foyer before making intimate visits with patients and their families in the Adolescent Oncology and Rehabilitation ward. They later joined patients and staff for a walk through the Kelpie Garden.
Following the hospital visit, the Duchess paid a solo visit to McAuley Community Services for Women, a shelter supporting women experiencing homelessness and family violence, where she helped serve lunch to residents.
To kick off the Down Under visit, Meghan wore a navy dress by Karen Gee, selecting the ‘Priscilla’ style (AU$1,250). The design features a sleeveless silhouette defined by sculpted lines, a softly structured skirt, and signature gold button detailing that lends a subtle point of distinction. A self-belt cinches the waist with intention, creating a balanced, streamlined shape while maintaining an air of quiet authority.
Royal watchers may recall that Meghan also chose a design by the Sydney-based label to begin the Royal Visit Australia 2018, lending a sense of continuity to this latest appearance.
On her feet we the Dior 'Dioressence' Pumps in black leather, previously worn on a few occasions in 2023.
Meghan finished the look with a pair of earrings by Los Angeles based jeweller, Real Fine Studio - wearing the 'Puffy Hearts' studs in yellow gold (US$780).
Showing no signs of jet lag after a busy day, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended the Nexus Summit in Melbourne on Tuesday evening.
Radio presenter Michael 'Wippa' Wipfli and his wife Lisa posted from the event on their respective Instagram Stories.
For the private event, Meghan opted for an all-black ensemble by Australia-based labels.
She paired a lightweight Beare Park Merino Long Sleeve Glove Top with DISSH 'Harley' Straight Leg Pants.
The separates were unified with a Camilla and Marc ‘Sonny’ croc leather belt.
On her feet were the Emme Parsons 'Loop' Sandals in Black Nappa.
She finished the look with Real Fine Studio Signature Diamond Studs and her Cartier Juste Un Clou Small Necklace.
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