Here are photos of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in Melbourne earlier today (Tuesday, April 14), visiting the Australian National Veterans Arts Museum (ANVAM). I believe this was their second joint event of the day, following their visit to a Melbourne Children’s Hospital. You know what impresses me? They were able to do public appearances on the same day they arrived in Australia. They flew across the International Date Line, east to west! They’re probably jet-lagged to hell and back, but here they are, making the most of their time in Australia and making sure to do good work.
Meghan’s outfit here was another pointed look from an Australian designer – she wore an Aussie designer, Karen Gee, earlier in the day as well! The matching jacket and skirt are from St. Agni, an independent Australian brand founded in Byron Bay. Meghan’s sweater is from P. Johnson, another Australian label. Her shoes are Aquazzura. I love that she wore Aussie designers but I’m not crazy about the jacket! I know what she was going for, but overall, the look was too “mossy.” She removed the jacket inside the museum and her outfit works much better.
When I tell you that the British press has been in full convulsions over the Sussexes’ arrival in Australia, I’m not joking. The Brits are truly screaming, crying and throwing up. They’re also doing their best to dictate the conversation around Harry & Meghan and this trip, like the Brits believe they “own” the Sussexes and they “own” Australia. The Telegraph had a predictably shady and stupid story just a few hours before the Sussexes touched down in Melbourne.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will prioritise listening and learning “rather than promotion” on a four-day tour of Australia this week. The couple will visit Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney during the trip, which begins on Tuesday, and complete “private meetings and special projects” about their favourite charitable issues. However, they may struggle to win the support of the Australian media, which already described the tour as a “financial and reputational” exercise at the weekend.
Lucrative speaking engagements, including the Duchess’s appearance at a highly publicised £1,400 “girls-only” weekend event, will run back-to-back with engagements that focus on mental health, community resilience and military veterans. In response to criticism that the pseudo-royal tour was designed to promote their own brand, a source close to the Sussexes said: “The visit prioritises listening, learning and supporting communities rather than promotion.”
A source told The Telegraph that the Australian visit was well-timed. “It will be a welcome distraction from the nonsense going on in the UK,” they said.
“That [2018] tour was a significant moment for them in terms of working together as a couple, as a team,” the source said. “They both love Australia and are really excited to return. Harry has spent a lot of time here and is really looking forward to meeting up with old friends.”
The visit Down Under has been in the diary for around a year but was originally planned on a much smaller scale. It was expanded in recent weeks when the dates coincided with various charitable and business invitations and the couple “saw an opportunity” to visit grassroots organisations that shared their values. However, planned but unannounced walkabouts in Sydney and Melbourne had to be abandoned after an operational note was leaked, compromising security. The couple are travelling with a relatively small team of eight, including their security detail, chiefs of staff and communications director.
They will also be accompanied by their own photographer, a tactic also employed by the Prince and Princess of Wales on public engagements to control their image and ensure they own their archive.
They’re just FUMING. The Telegraph also tried to twist this quote: “It will be a welcome distraction from the nonsense going on in the UK,” as if the source was merely talking about Sophie Chandauka’s dumbass lawsuit. It’s pretty clear the source was referring to the utter meltdown from the British press though. It’s also clear that the British press is doing whatever they can to ruin this visit and put Harry & Meghan in as much danger as possible. Meanwhile, it appears as if the Aussies are super-happy to see them and H&M are still amazingly popular in Oz. Whoopsie.
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- Melbourne, AUSTRALIA Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are seen visiting the Victorian Veterans Museum in Melbourne when Harry has a brief near miss with a passing cyclist. Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle BACKGRID USA 14 APRIL 2026 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients – Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
- Melbourne, AUSTRALIA Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are seen visiting the Victorian Veterans Museum in Melbourne when Harry has a brief near miss with a passing cyclist. Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle BACKGRID USA 14 APRIL 2026 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients – Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
- Melbourne, AUSTRALIA Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are seen visiting the Victorian Veterans Museum in Melbourne when Harry has a brief near miss with a passing cyclist. Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle BACKGRID USA 14 APRIL 2026 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients – Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
- Melbourne, AUSTRALIA Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are seen visiting the Victorian Veterans Museum in Melbourne when Harry has a brief near miss with a passing cyclist. Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle BACKGRID USA 14 APRIL 2026 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients – Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
- Melbourne, AUSTRALIA Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are seen visiting the Victorian Veterans Museum in Melbourne when Harry has a brief near miss with a passing cyclist. Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle BACKGRID USA 14 APRIL 2026 USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com *UK Clients – Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
- The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrive at the Australian National Veterans Arts Museum (Anvam) in Southbank, Melbourne, Victoria, on day one of the royal trip to Australia. Featuring: Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex Where: Melbourne, Australia When: 14 Apr 2026 Credit: Jonathan Brady/PA Images/INSTARimages **NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
- The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrive at the Australian National Veterans Arts Museum (Anvam) in Southbank, Melbourne, Victoria, on day one of the royal trip to Australia. Featuring: Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex Where: Melbourne, Australia When: 14 Apr 2026 Credit: Jonathan Brady/PA Images/INSTARimages **NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
- Tanya Johnston, founder of Anvam, shows the Duke and Duchess of Sussex an exhibit by veterans at the Australian National Veterans Arts Museum (Anvam) in Southbank, Melbourne, Victoria, on day one of the royal trip to Australia. Featuring: Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex Where: Melbourne, Australia When: 14 Apr 2026 Credit: Jonathan Brady/PA Images/INSTARimages **NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**























She always knows the assignment so well.
She does and they are such a gorgeous couple ❤️ The UK 🇬🇧 Media couldn’t be any more bitter 🤣🤣
LOL,🤣Bitter, bitter, bitter.🤣🤣
No one wears neutrals like this woman! No one does it like her, period. The mix of textures and hues made the outfit striking and unique. Sleek minimalism is her element, and it shows. I know people love for her to wear more color; I do too, but the way she styles these pieces makes them stand out, brown/beige or not.
She wears color when it’s called for, but neutrals on her are such a boss blend of let’s focus on the event while also this sleek design and cut are 🔥
💯 % agree.. I love how she pulls an outfit together and admit to getting a lot of fashion ideas from her.. I’ve always been a monochromatic dresser and pattern materials are usually to busy for me to wear without going crazy (I have issues lol) so Meghans clothing choices are something I’m always interested in.
And again I’m loving her wearing Australian designers right out the gate. That’s how you dress for a tour.
Yes, and not a flag related outfit in sight.
That skirt is devine and I want it Now!
Agree, her neutrals at this event say “don’t focus on me, focus on the event.”
I agree. She looks so stylish, classy, and elegant, as always. I really love this outfit.
You know what? I find the Telegraph’s coverage to be refreshingly balanced and fair, for the Telegraph. It’s like they’re longing for snark, but just couldn’t quite get their snark up. ;-D
Love this outfit. I am a sets person so I would rock that
set and I love the color.
Same, love the color, love the set!
Love the jacket with the pencil skirt and muted turtleneck! It pulls the look together and makes it a little edgy . Meghan has a great independent fashion perspective.
Sorry, I love the outfit!
Me too….
“…planned but unannounced walkabouts in Sydney and Melbourne had to be abandoned after an operational note was leaked, compromising security. ”
You’re right Kaiser, it is shady. I had not heard that they had planned any “walkabouts” and as far as I know, they are still planning to do that one charity walk which had been mentioned.
The UK media, together with their KP and BP collaborators and their extensions in Australia definitely do NOT want them to do anything in public, so that they can crow about the “lack of crowds = lack of interest”, yet they persist in calling this visit “pseudo-royal”. I think Sussex Squad should henceforth take to describe charitable visits by other celebrities and philanthropists to various countries as “pseudo-royal” to really illustrate how stupid the idea that British royals (and lazy ones at that), OWN charitable activities.
ETA: There were a few shady reports on Australian television, e.g. a male reporter outlining the Sussexes’ “packed schedule” while repeatedly questioning “why they are here”. Idiot. And one scrawny woman standing on a street corner near a lone camera screeching about disrespecting the queen.
But on the whole, despite the onslaught and persistent attempts to compromise their security, the reception has been largely positive.
Yeah, I don’t believe they were ever going to do any walkabouts in Australia. They haven’t done them on any of their trips since leaving the UK in 2020.
Telling word choice – “planned but unannounced walkabouts…” Torygraph is trying to make it sound like ‘hey, we’re not the ones who broke the press embargo by leaking the couples’ itinerary, but we def know what’s on it.’ Nah, don’t believe it.
They never planned to do a walkabout, they’ve never done them on other trips including for Invictus, why would they have started doing it here? This is just like them trying to get the retreat canceled, so that they can claim it was because no one wanted to buy tickets and they were using ” security” as an excuse. That’s the narrative that they want to roll with and they’re trying to find somewhere to force it in.
Also, I don’t understand the questions about what they’re doing there. They’re doing what they did on every other international trip that they’ve done. Met with people for causes that they support with their philanthropy, raised awareness for those particular causes, donated money to assist in the aims of the charities that they met with.
What is confusing about that? You have a blueprint of previous visits to go off of. This is again just them trying to frame it as the only people that can meet with organizations, and highlight causes are royals. Or at least the only people that should be allowed to garner that type of public attention are royals, because other celebrities and philanthropists do it all the time.
I love this look on Meghan. Suede is such a feel good material for early autumn in Australia.The color has a military hue and matches with H perfectly. I love that Meg is bringing back skirt suits. The jacket would work great with linen pants or jeans too. I hear, Keen just pinned suede and skirt suits on her Pinterest board.
This Telegraph piece has been rendered off-base and irrelevant by Harry and Meghan actually being on the ground in Australia. The source sounds like a member of the royal rota or a royal commentator rather than an actual member of Harry and Meghan’s team.
The British media must be beyond pissed. As Kaiser use to say , you could have had a bad bitch
The British media is lazy when it comes to the monarchy. The media big bosses like to hobnob with titles and they want to be knighted, etc. so hate “journalism” or hate propaganda is easy money. The style and content of coverage is similar to how Murdoch media empire covered brown and black people, Muslims and refugees— with full on virulent hate.
Think about it. I can write these “news” pieces sitting on Bondi beach while downing a lovely cold brew. Or have AI do it.
I’m actually kind of awe-struck how much attention their private visit is getting and how much detail they’re going into about every single thing especially $. England sometimes acts like a spurred lover. H&M dumped you, in an official capacity, but you’re still stalking them & obsessed.
the British press is working overtime to convince William and Kate that H&M are irrelevant and no one cares about them. They keep finding these random people to say that they didnt even know H&M were coming like its some sort of gotcha…..but lots of celebrities visit other countries on charity and business visits and I don’t know about those visits until I see a random picture in People or something.
also, just pointing out that lots of people dont know QEII had four kids or can’t tell Beatrice and Eugenie apart and I’ve met some people who couldn’t tell you George’s name. So again….not a gotcha.
Can I just point out that, here again, Harry is holding Meghan’s hand. He’s holding her hand almost fiercely.
I love this for both of them. And suck it, tabloids who are stuck with the Waleses’ gormless festive glances and butt pats where Willy shrinks away.
She is rocking these outfits, as usual … how does she look so dewy and fresh after that long-haul flight?
And Harry looks so happy and at ease with Meghan by his side. No wonder the rota and the left-behinds are fuming!
Its so easy to manufacture noise online but the size of the crowds and the joy on people’s faces tell you everything you need to know about how welcome the Sussexes are in Australia. The British press know that which is why they are crashing out. Its really hard to spin those crowd sizes. Bots and Trolls can drown out positive comments online and harass websites and organizers but they can’t show up in real life.
Media going on about how much this trip is costing in security but it seems that they have taken their own security, according to the Telegraph, someone should tell the Daily Mail.
I absolutely love all of her outfits so far. That navy dress with belt is perfection and so on brand for Meghan. The moment Harry opened her car door and she stepped out in the long skirt, bomber and faux turtleneck sweater I instantly wanted it or something similar. I used to have a similar skirt and bomber jacket but the skirt was shorter and the color was slightly different. This made me miss it even more because I always wanted the skirt to be longer and more of a pencil skirt. Meghan knows how to dress even when she’s trying to be lowkey and blend in with the crowd. There’s a video of her at the women’s homeless shelter and a woman there is amazed with how beautiful she is in person. That happens often but I think part of it is the wonder aura she has that just shines through with her.
I love them, salt island can kick rocks
Yeah, much better without the jacket. With the jacket it was kind of frumpy, but once she took the jacket off, wow! Striking and ageless. Still wish Harry would get a hair makeover, though.