Harry and Meghan Embark on Aboriginal Walking Tour in Melbourne

Harry and Meghan recently participated in an Aboriginal walking tour in Melbourne, where they interacted with local residents and visitors. The event attracted attention from fans eager to catch a glimpse of the royal couple.
Meeting Locals During the Tour
Among the fortunate attendees was Sofia Rocha, a Brazilian tourist in Melbourne for her sister’s wedding. While jogging along the river, she encountered Harry and Meghan. “It was so nice,” she expressed enthusiastically. “They are the most gorgeous couple.”
Local resident Narelle Zagami also approached the couple, sharing her emotional reaction. “I love Harry. They are just beautiful people,” she said, highlighting the couple’s warm reception from fans.
Public Perception of the Couple
While some have criticized Harry and Meghan for monetizing their private lives as citizens, local responses were largely supportive. Zagami remarked, “They’ve got to make a living as well. It’s part of their life now, this sort of thing, so I think it’s good.”
Vita Benic, another local, echoed this sentiment. She recalled meeting Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana during their 1983 visit to Australia. “I just wanted to let them know what wonderful people they are,” Benic said. She gifted the couple children’s coloring books for their children, Archie and Lilibet, calling them “the epitome of what a family should be.”
Memorable Experiences
- Sofia Rocha had a chance encounter with Harry and Meghan while jogging.
- Narelle Zagami expressed her admiration for the couple.
- Vita Benic presented gifts for the couple’s children.
The event demonstrated the couple’s ability to connect with the public, leaving a lasting positive impression on those they met during the tour.




