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Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, spent the third day of a four‑day private visit to Australia taking part in Melbourne’s Scar Tree Walk on April 16, 2026, led by the Koorie Heritage Trust.
The couple toured sites along the Birrarung (Yarra River), viewed Indigenous art installations, handled a traditional Marngrook and stopped for selfies with passersby.
Their itinerary in Melbourne also included visits to the Royal Children’s Hospital, the Australian War Memorial and mental‑health events; Harry is due to keynote the InterEdge summit while Meghan is set to appear on MasterChef Australia and headline a ticketed women’s retreat in Sydney.
Organizers say the trip is privately funded, but state police and public‑safety arrangements have drawn scrutiny and a petition over taxpayer costs.
Reactions have been mixed: supporters praised their engagement with First Nations culture and veterans’ causes, while critics accused the couple of monetising royal status and questioned public security outlays.
The visit follows Victoria’s 2025 treaty steps with traditional owners, which local guides discussed with the pair.
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