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Prince Harry, Meghan travel in different style on Australia tour

- TREVOR MARSHALLSE­A

SYDNEY, Australia — The Duke and Duchess of Sussex took separate boats Monday to Queensland’s Fraser Island as their tour of Australia and the South Pacific continued with a reduced schedule for the pregnant duchess.

Prince Harry took a barge for the 70-kilometre crossing from Australia’s mainland to the island, while the former actress rode in a far more comfortabl­e cruiser.

Meghan is about four months pregnant and has had her schedule reduced after a hectic start to the 16-day tour.

She rested for the first part of the day while Harry undertook several engagement­s focusing on environmen­tal issues. Meghan then delighted onlookers by emerging for a waterside stroll with her husband.

Harry and Meghan touched down mid-morning at Hervey Bay, about 1,200 kilometres north of Sydney, in a Royal Australian Air Force plane. The couple descended the stairs hand-in-hand, before going their separate ways: Harry boarding a bus and Meghan a car.

After their boat crossings, Harry was scheduled for a range of engagement­s on the world’s biggest sand island, known as K’gari — or “Paradise” — in the local indigenous language, on day seven of their Australian tour.

After taking part in a traditiona­l “Welcome to Country” smoking ceremony with representa­tives of the local Butchulla indigenous people, Harry unveiled a plaque dedicating the popular holiday island’s pristine rainforest­s to the Queen’s Commonweal­th Canopy project.

Harry’s itinerary also touched on the history of logging on Fraser Island, whose famed hardwood trees were used to build the London’s docks on the Thames River in the 1930s.

After their afternoon stroll, the royal couple met locals, including Hervey Bay paramedics Graeme Cooper and Danielle Kellam.

The paramedics made headlines last year after a photo of them granting a dying woman’s wish to see the ocean at Hervey Bay one last time went viral and captured hearts around the world.

Harry and Meghan are due to leave Australia for Fiji and Tonga today. They will return to Sydney on Friday night for the final days of the Invictus Games, Harry’s brainchild and the focus of their tour, before finishing off with a visit to New Zealand.

 ??  ?? Prince Harry poses for a photo with Butchulla members during a ceremony on Fraser Island, Australia, on Monday.
Prince Harry poses for a photo with Butchulla members during a ceremony on Fraser Island, Australia, on Monday.
 ??  ?? Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, holds a gift from a member of the public as she walks along Kingfisher Bay Jetty with Prince Harry on Monday.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, holds a gift from a member of the public as she walks along Kingfisher Bay Jetty with Prince Harry on Monday.

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