Meghan, Duchess of Sussex

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex met with a orc among other fantastical creatures in Wellington as they enter the last leg of their royal tour.
The royal couple couldn’t stop giggling during a performance by a Tongan choir as part of the Queen’s Canopy ceremony on the island of Tongatapu. The Tupou College Boys Choir was performing an anti-mosquito song when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex experienced a fit of the giggles.
Meghan Markle’s couture wedding dress has gone on display at Windsor Castle as part of an exhibition on her nuptials to Prince Harry in May. The dress was designed by Clare Waight Keller, the British artistic director of French fashion house Givenchy.
The first child of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex is due in Spring next year.
A royal source said Prince Harry is encouraging Meghan to "pace herself".
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex started off the fourth day of their royal tour with a trip to the famous Bondi Beach in Sydney. They joined in with a mental health awareness group on "Fluro Friday". Later in the day Prince Harry climbed Sydney Labour Bridge to raise the Invictus 2018 flag. The sporting event begins on Saturday.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited Melbourne on the third day of their busy royal tour. They visited the Royal Botanical Gardens, rode on the trams, met lifesavers at the beach and learned about local cuisine. And Meghan even had a go at Aussie rules football.
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