Prince Harry and Meghan Markle kicked off the penultimate day of their whirlwind Australia tour with a return to Melbourne after the Duke spent time at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra on Wednesday.
The couple appeared relaxed as they joined an Aboriginal walking tour, the Scar Tree Walk, which connects the history and culture of the local Kulin Peoples.
Meghan looked stylish in Rollas jeans, a white Alliance for Moms tee with a red heart emblazoned on the front, and a Friends with Frank khaki jacket with white Freda Salvador sneakers to complete the look. Harry sported black trousers and a blue button-up shirt for the occasion.
They began by walking along the Yarra River, where they viewed local Indigenous art, before heading over William Barak Bridge to the Melbourne Cricket Ground, which is built over a traditional Kulin meeting place.
Meghan and Harry took selfies with onlookers and supporters as they walked along the stunning Yarra River with their guides from the Koori Heritage Trust.
Harry stopped to speak to Rohan Davies and his toddler, Heidi, before asking what her favorite color was. “Heidi asked him and he said blue,” Rohan told the media.
“She said dark purple – he said that she had a beautiful top on and I just asked whether I could take a picture and he said ‘Yeah.'”
Local jogger Sofia Rocha got the surprise of her life when she passed the couple while running along the Yarra. “They were looking very nice and seemed patient and really open to talking to people,” she shared.
Their four-day tour of Australia has seen the duo make appearances at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne, as well as a local women’s shelter and the Australian National Veterans’ Art Museum.
The second day saw Harry take the lead by visiting the Movember charity in Melbourne and the Australian War Memorial in the nation’s capital. Meanwhile, Meghan was busy filming a guest judge spot on MasterChef Australia, which will begin airing on April 19.
Following the Scar Tree Walk, Harry and Meghan visited a mental health engagement program, Batyr, at Swinburne University of Technology. Meghan changed into a green shift dress for the occasion, and added black pantyhose and black stiletto heels.