Reunited again with Harry, the royal couple took part in the Scar Tree walk with the Koorie Heritage Trust, seeing Aboriginal art installations and First Peoples cultural landmarks. Meghan dressed casually for the walk in a white Alliance of Moms t-shirt, camel colored Friends With Frank coat, mini-bootcut blue jeans from Rolla’s Jeans, Frẽda Salvador d’orsay sneakers, and Logan Hollowell zodiac rings. (Sweetly, the rings correspond to Harry and her own star signs.) Her t-shirt is from her friend Kelly McKee Zajfen’s organization which supports pregnant and parenting teens in foster care. (Meghan appeared in the group’s 2024 campaign.)
Another engagement, another outfit change: this time, Meghan visited Batyr, a mental health engagement program, and Swinburne University of Technology, and donned a khaki shift dress by Friends of Frank with sheer black tights, Manolos, and oft-worn vintage Chanel earrings. A later event saw her switch it up in all-whites, with a top and skirt co-ord by Posse, cream Aquazurra pumps, and Paspaley pearl earrings.
For their final day in Aus, the couple traveled to Sydney and joined Invictus Australia in sailing around Sydney Harbour. They also met Bondi beach terror attack survivors and first responders. Later, Harry and Meghan attended the NSW Waratahs versus Moana Pasifika rugby match.
Meghan stuck to a breezy look that relied on brands she’s been enjoying throughout her stay: a blue and white striped Matteau shirt which she tied at the waist, cream cropped Rolla’s Jeans, a suede brown Scanlan Theodore tote, and Freda Salvador cut-out sneakers. She added Essen gold drop earrings and dark aviators.
And on their last night, the couple attended a rugby game in Sydney. Meghan wore a cream trench coat from Camilla and Marc, a black Vince turtleneck, another set of dark wash, slim-fit jeans from Rolla’s Jeans, Manolo Blahnik pumps, and Real Fine Studio earrings.
Below, see all of Meghan Markle’s Australia tour outifts.