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Harry and Meghan's Aussie itinerary has been released so mark your calendars

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AKA where to set up your tent.

Harry and Megz are officially headed Down Under and if you’re anything like us, you’re keen to get a glimpse of the couple IRL – there’s just no way they’re that graceful, right? We need the truth.

Kensington Palace have announced the itinerary of the Duke and Duchess as part of their tour of Australia, Fiji, the Kingdom of Tonga and New Zealand and cancel your plans ’cause its Tuesday 16 to Wednesday 31 of October. 

So like, soon.

The full spiel is a bit, uh, dense, but are the key landmarks for Australia:

Day One will include a visit to Admiralty House in Sydney, Taronga Zoo – to open the new Taronga Institute of Science and Learning – departing via a “vessel” on the Harbour to the Sydney Opera House to view a rehearsal of the Bangarra Dance Theatre. 

Day Two sees the pair head to Dubbo to visit the Royal Flying Doctor Service and Victoria Park. 

On Day Three (aka Thursday 18 October) Megz and Harry will fly to Melbourne, visiting Government House, a social enterprise cafe and a primary school before travelling by Tram (ya’ll better tap on) to South Melbourne Beach.

Day Four and the couple will be back in Sydney to see Bondi Beach, take part on ‘Fluro Friday’ – a session where people of all ages share their experiences of mental health issues – and say howdy to members of the public at Bondi Beach. They’ll conclude the day climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge – to raise the Invictus Games flag – and meet with the Leader of the Opposition and Prime Minister (TBD obvi). 

The remaining days in Australia will include a visit to Cockatoo Island, Invictus Games duties, a Fraser Island visit, a pop up to Queensland and Kingfisher Bay.

Mark your calendars!

 

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Written by Ally Parker