The fan breaks into tears during Prince Harry and Meghan's Melbourne visit

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The fan breaks into tears during Prince Harry and Meghan's Melbourne visit




Prince Harry Y Meghan Markle They spent the third day of their Australian tour in Melbourne, where they met with members of the public, including a Harry fanatic who broke down in tears when he stopped to hug her after seeing her poster in the crowd.



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The girl, identified as India Brown, held a sign that said: "I've been here since 4 am! I've loved you since I was 8 years old!"


Harry found the sign in the crowd, and when he gave India a big hug, he could see her crying.



PHOTO: Britains Prince Harry hugs a member of the public when he arrives at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne, Australia, on October 18, 2018.PHOTO: Britains Prince Harry hugs a member of the public when he arrives at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne, Australia, on October 18, 2018.Phil Noble / photo of the pool through AP
The British Prince of Britain hugs a member of the public when he arrives at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne, Australia, on October 18, 2018.

Meghan also had a touching moment with a fan when she was offered a bouquet of lily of the valley flowers, the favorite flowers of Prince Harry's mother, the late Princess Diana.


Like Diana before her, Meghan has continued to get involved in diplomatic fashion while in Australia.


Meghan had in Melbourne a long dress by Dion Lee and a Martin Grant trench coat, both made by Australian designers.


The so-called "Meghan effect" or "Markle Sparkle", where almost everything the Duchess uses is sold instantly, has been a staple of the actual tour so far.


Today was no exception. The folded dress of Dion Lee's candle was instantly besieged with online requests, which resulted in the company's website being blocked. The dress, which was a tailor-made dress for Meghan, will be available later this week.



PHOTO: Meghan, British Duchess of Sussex, speaks to members of the public when she arrives at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne, Australia, on October 18, 2018.PHOTO: Meghan, British Duchess of Sussex, speaks to members of the public when she arrives at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne, Australia, on October 18, 2018.Phil Noble / Pool / Reuters
Meghan, the British Duchess of Sussex, speaks with members of the public when she arrives at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne, Australia, on October 18, 2018.

The CEO of Outland Denim revealed in an interview on Australian television that the Australian-based company had sold all pairs of Outland jeans of ethical origin Meghan wore during her engagement on Wednesday in Dubbo, Australia. Jeans benefit women who have survived human trafficking in Cambodia.


Meeting with young leaders.


Meghan and Harry, who spent less than five hours on land in Melbourne, began their visit with a stop at the Royal Botanic Gardens Government House.


The couple attended a reception hosted by the Governor of Victoria who recognized young leaders from across the state.



PHOTO: Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan of Sussex appear in a photo on their tour of Australia on October 18, 2018.PHOTO: Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan of Sussex appear in a photo on their tour of Australia on October 18, 2018.Tim Rooke / EPA through Shutterstock
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan of Sussex appear in a photo on their tour of Australia on October 18, 2018.

Harry was recently appointed Commonwealth Youth Ambassador by Queen Elizabeth, and the actual tour is an opportunity to connect with the next generation of leaders in Australia. A third of the Commonwealth is represented by people under 30, and Harry and Meghan hope to hear their ideas and concerns.


To bully He talked about the work that he and Meghan hope to do in this field during his engagement interview, saying: "We both have passions for wanting to make a change, change forever. With a lot of young people running through the Commonwealth, that's where we're going to spend most of our time with luck. "


Meghan and Harry also had the opportunity to meet Willow, a Golden Labrador guide dog. Meghan, the owner of a dog, told the audience: "Everyone knows that my Achilles heel is a dog."




Promote the empowerment of women.


Meghan and Harry also took time to meet young women from the This Girl Can campaign, and Meghan even participated in drills in a field.


Meghan has long been an advocate for women's empowerment and it is expected that women's empowerment, gender equality and education will be key issues in her future work as the Duchess of Sussex.


Meghan's other passion is cooking and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex also had the opportunity to enter the kitchen.


They joined a cooking session at Charcoal Lane, a corporate social café that trains Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth and provides employment opportunities for the indigenous population.


Cleaning the beach


After visiting a school, where were Meghan and Harry. It shows a farm of worms and garden by students, the royal family climbed a tram and headed to South Melbourne Beach.


Meghan and Harry traveled on the tram with children who reportedly asked for baby names. The couple is waiting for their first child.


After the trolley ride, the children told reporters that Meghan said that "they had given her a long list of names" and that she and Harry would sit down and watch them.


Meghan changed clothes for a visit to the beach, put on a dress from Club Monaco and the floors of Rothy, which she used earlier this week.



PHOTO: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex attend a beach cleanup in South Melbourne Beach, on October 18, 2018, in Melbourne, Australia.PHOTO: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex attend a beach cleanup in South Melbourne Beach, on October 18, 2018, in Melbourne, Australia.Chris Jackson / Getty Images
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex attend a beach cleanup in South Melbourne Beach, on October 18, 2018, in Melbourne, Australia.

She and Harry met with lifeguards and joined a group that worked to clean the beach.


Friday will be another beach day for Meghan and Harry, who will visit the world-famous Bondi Beach and meet with a local surfing community group that works to raise awareness about mental health.


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