There were cuddly toys and real animals to greet the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on their first day in Australia.
The couple, who announced they are expecting a baby as they arrived in Sydney, were warmly welcomed with a series of events in the city, including visits to Taronga Zoo and the Sydney Opera House.
The Duke of Sussex meets 98-year-old Daphne Dunne during a walkabout outside the Sydney Opera House (Paul Edwards/The Sun/PA)
The Duchess of Sussex meeting the Australian public during a walkabout outside the Sydney Opera House (Paul Edwards/The Sun/PA)
The royals boarded a boat from Taronga Zoo and headed to the Man O’War Steps (Chris Jackson/Getty Images/PA)
The dance show raised some royal eyebrows (Ian Vogler/PA)
Harry was keen to reacquaint himself with a koala as he’s visited Australia before (Dominic Lipinski/PA)
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex receive native flowers from Finley Blue and Dasha Gallagher (Kirsty Wigglesworth/PA)
Meghan wore an ivory Karen Gee dress with earrings and a bracelet which belonged to the duke’s mother, Diana (Phil Noble/PA)
They spent more than the allotted 20 minutes greeting crowds in the sunshine (Dominic Lipinski/PA)
And Meghan was keen to shake hands and chat to the Australians who wanted to meet her (Dominic Lipinski/PA)