Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s emotional last day in Australia – see best photos
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle traveled to Australia on a four-day trip to attend both “philanthropic” and “business” engagements
rince Harry and Meghan Markle began the final day of their whirlwind Australian tour by meeting the survivors and first responders of the horrific Bondi Beach terror attack that occurred on December 14, 2025.

Harry wore black trousers and a blue shirt, while his wife sported cream-colored pants and a striped navy and white button-up shirt that was tied at the front from Sydney-based label Matteau.
The couple arrived at Bondi Surf Bathers’ Life Saving Club on Friday morning, where they spoke to survivors Jessica Chapnik Kahn and Elon Zizer.
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Touching tribute
Jessica shared that it was an “honor” to meet the couple, before adding: “The greater problem in the world right now is hate. Hate is a human problem that we’re facing, a very big problem. So to highlight that, to be able to connect with them on this heart level, I think is very special.”
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Elon agreed that Harry and Meghan’s visit was “very special” and “makes us feel heard”.
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Meghan and Harry were then introduced to the senior curator of the Sydney Jewish Museum, Shannon Biederman, who showed them several artifacts from the newest exhibition, and shared that their visit was “really special”.
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“I’m really grateful for them coming out,” Shannon added. “It’s been a really challenging time for the community and all of these expressions of unity and support are greatly appreciated.”
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The Bondi shooting, which was named the worst terror attack in Australia’s history, saw two gunmen open fire on a group of Jewish people celebrating Hanukkah at Bondi Beach on December 14. Fifteen people lost their lives in the attack, and dozens were injured as a result.
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“It means a lot,” said lifeguard Jonathan Botts of Harry and Meghan’s visit.
“They’ve taken time out of their pretty brief visit to Australia to visit the site and meet with some of the people that were involved and a lot of the people who are affected.”
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