Prince Harry and Meghan Continue Australian Tour with Cultural Events

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Arabic version: الأمير هاري وميغان يواصلان جولتهما الأسترالية مع فعاليات ثقافية

Prince Harry and Meghan have entered the third day of their Australian visit, engaging in various cultural and mental health initiatives. According to ABC News, the couple participated in the Scar Tree Walk at Birrarung Marr in Melbourne, focusing on the city’s Indigenous heritage.

The day began with a guided cultural experience, where they explored scar trees used by the Wurundjeri people. Following this, they planned to visit Batyr, a mental health charity, before Prince Harry delivers a keynote address at the InterEdge Summit, aimed at promoting mentally healthy workplaces.

This visit marks a significant moment for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who are no longer working royals. They have chosen to conduct their engagements in managed environments to limit public disruption. Harry also made a brief stop in Canberra, where he attended a Last Post ceremony at the Australian War Memorial and honored Indigenous soldiers.

Later on Thursday, the couple will travel to Sydney, where Meghan is set to headline an exclusive women’s retreat. The trip will conclude in Sydney with a sailing excursion and attendance at a rugby match.

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