The Duchess of Sussex once again showcased her fashion influence as the couple arrived at the Australian National Veterans Arts Museum in Southbank. Holding hands with Prince Harry, Meghan stepped out in a coordinated suede outfit that reflected a calm, sophisticated aesthetic after their earlier appearance at the Royal Children’s Hospital.
For the outing, Meghan wore a khaki suede utility bomber jacket by St. Agni, paired with a matching suede skirt and a chunky knit top from the same label. She completed the look with a neatly styled bun, adding to the clean and elegant finish of her ensemble.
Reports indicate that Harry and Meghan traveled to Australia on a commercial flight before beginning their engagements in Melbourne. Their first stop was the Royal Children’s Hospital, where they met young patients and spent time with families and staff.
During the hospital visit, the couple interacted warmly with patients and were met with positive reactions from those present. The atmosphere was described as uplifting, with many appreciating the couple’s time and attention.
Professor Christine Kilpatrick AO, Chair of The Royal Children’s Hospital Board, shared her thoughts on the visit, highlighting the visible excitement and happiness among patients, families, and staff. She noted that the presence of the Duke and Duchess had a meaningful emotional impact on the hospital environment.
She added that many children at the hospital are long-term patients, and moments like these bring a rare sense of joy and encouragement to their experience, even if such effects are difficult to measure in numbers.

