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King Charles and Queen Camilla pay tribute to Harry and Meghan

King Charles and Queen Camilla pay tribute to Harry and Meghan

King Charles and Queen Camilla paid tribute to the iconic photograph of Prince Harry and Meghan during their visit to the Sydney Opera House on Tuesday, marking the final day of their Australian engagements.

The 75-year-old monarch and queen gracefully walked down the steps of the iconic landmark to greet the thousands of eager royal fans who had gathered to watch them.

The moment mirrored the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s favorite outing during their first major royal tour of the South Pacific in 2018, shortly after their wedding.

During the memorable visit, Harry and Meghan announced they were expecting their first child and set off on a 16-day adventure to Australia.

Meghan stunned in a chic white pencil dress by Australian designer Karen Gee, paired with a stylish tan trench coat, while Harry looked dapper in a navy blue suit and white open-collared shirt.

Queen Camilla stunned in a stunning white silk Fiona Clare gown, which featured elegant black trim and a special brooch donated by the Royal Australian Military Police Corps, where she serves as a Colonel.

The royal couple took in the sights of Sydney Harbor where they reviewed five impressive ships, demonstrating their commitment to military tradition.

After interacting with the enthusiastic crowd who had come to watch them, the King and Queen were warmly greeted at the steps of the warship by distinguished dignitaries, including the Governor General of the Commonwealth of Australia, Her Excellency the Right Honorable Sam Mostyn. and Commander of the Defense Forces Admiral David Johnston AC RAS.