According to a statement shared by the couple’s team on their official website, the Duke and Duchess wrapped up their four-day stay in Australia by visiting key locations in Sydney that highlighted healing, unity, and the lasting spirit of togetherness.
Honouring Strength at Bondi Beach
Earlier in the day, the couple visited the Bondi Surf Bathers' Life Saving Club, where they met emergency responders, survivors of the December 2025 Bondi attack, and staff from the Sydney Museum.
During the visit, Meghan and Harry listened as survivors and lifesavers spoke about the emotional aftermath of the tragedy and the long road to recovery. They also watched a rescue demonstration on the beach, which served as a moving symbol of the courage, compassion, and teamwork displayed during the crisis.
Time with the Invictus Community
Afterward, the Duke and Duchess joined members of the Invictus Games Foundation community for a sailing outing on Sydney Harbour.
The couple spent time aboard with competitors and their families, exchanging stories while enjoying the iconic harbour views. The experience offered a meaningful moment of connection, honouring the camaraderie and support that define the Invictus spirit.
Final Stop at Allianz Stadium
To conclude the evening, Meghan and Harry attended the Super Rugby Pacific match between the NSW Waratahs and Moana Pasifika at Allianz Stadium.
Following the match, they met players from both teams, ending the visit on an uplifting note. The sporting event served as a powerful reminder of how community, connection, and sport can bring people together.
Their final day in Australia offered a meaningful and heartfelt close to the tour — one centred on resilience, healing, and the enduring power of human connection.
