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Now the DOG SQUAD arrives for Meghan’s ‘Her Best Life’ retreat

Now the DOG SQUAD arrives for Meghan’s ‘Her Best Life’ retreat,

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have met heroes of the Bondi massacre and were mobbed by crowds on the fourth day of their whirlwind Australian tour.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were all smiles as they touched down in Sydney on Thursday night before being whisked into a waiting car to be taken to the InterContinental Sydney in Coogee.

Meghan started the day with a short stroll along the Tamarama to Bronte coastal walk. before returning to the hotel. She was surrounded by NSW Police protection, which is funded by Australian taxpayers.

She and Harry then attended the Bondi Surf Bathers Life Saving Club to meet with Bondi massacre first responders. 

A heavy NSW Police and private security presence guarded the doors as the Duke and Duchess spent 30 minutes inside meeting 40 surf lifesavers.

Harry and Meghan drew loud cheers from the crowd gathered outside as they emerged from the club. The crowd didn’t appear to faze the couple, who happily shook hands and posed for selfies.

The couple were taken on a cruise around Sydney Harbour with Invictus Australia, and tonight, will attend a Super Rugby match between NSW Waratahs and Moana Pasifika at Allianz Stadium.

Meghan is also due to make a money-spinning appearance at the women-only ‘Her Best Life’ retreat at the InterContinental Sydney. 

A trickle of guests have started to arrive, including Shauna Nep, the co-executive director of Meghan and Harry’s Archewell charity.  

Hotel security has been increased with the arrival of the NSW Police Dog Squad.

Tickets for the weekend cost up to $3,199 AUD (£1,400) with those who paid the extra $500 for a ticket allowed the chance to have a table photo.

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Retreat preparations well underway as hotel security ramps up

After a busy day, Harry and Meghan have returned to their hotel room at the InterContinental Sydney in Coogee to prepare for the final engagements of their four-day whirlwind tour.

In a few hours’ time, Meghan will meet women who have paid $3,200 for VIP photos at Her Best Life women’s retreat at the hotel.

A courier carrying a selection of Rebecca Valance dresses was seen arriving at the hotel after 2pm.

Event staff have gathered at the entrance to greet retreat guests, who are expected start arriving from 3pm before a ‘Bubbles in the Ballroom’ welcome with canapés.

Guests have been encouraged to ‘connect, mingle and ease into the weekend’.

The reception is due to continue for an hour for those who only paid for basic tickets, while lucky VIPs will break off at 4.30pm for group photos.

After this, at 5pm, guests will be invited to step into the gala dinner, prepared to experience an ‘unforgettable evening’.

Security at the hotel has also been increased with the arrival of the NSW Police Dog Squad.

Tickets for the weekend retreat start at $2699.

Those paying $3199 for the VIP experience will receive a group table photo with Meghan, along with gift bags and a premium hotel room.

Meghan is also listed to join Harry at a Super Rugby game between the NSW Waratahs and Moana Pasifika at Allianz Stadium later tonight.

It’s understood they’ll watch the game from a SCG Trust private suite alongside military and Invictus Games guests.

Up to 15,000 are expected to attend tonight’s match, while thousands more sports fans will pack the Sydney Cricket Ground next door for the AFL cross-town derby between the Sydney Swans and GWS Giants.

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A trickle of guests have started to arrive, including Shauna Nep, the co-executive director of Meghan and Harry’s Archewell charity.

17 APRIL 2026 MELBOURNE VICWWW.MATRIXNEWS.COM.AUCREDIT: MATRIXNEWS FOR DAILYMAIL AUSTRALIAASSIGNMENT:  - HRH PRINCE HARRY AND MEGHAN DAY 4 at INTERCONTINENTAL COOGEEGuests and clothing arriving at â¿¿Her Best Life' event protected by units of Counter Terrorism and Special Tactical Teams, and several uniformed and plain clothes officers.

Gold Coast baker Megan Towner, who shares photos of her designs on social media and featured on Netflix series Zumbo’s Just Desserts, smiled as she wheeled her luggage into the venue.

17 APRIL 2026 MELBOURNE VICWWW.MATRIXNEWS.COM.AUCREDIT: MATRIXNEWS FOR DAILYMAIL AUSTRALIAASSIGNMENT:  - HRH PRINCE HARRY AND MEGHAN DAY 4 at INTERCONTINENTAL COOGEEGuests and clothing arriving at â¿¿Her Best Life' event protected by units of Counter Terrorism and Special Tactical Teams, and several uniformed and plain clothes officers.

Dr Justine Corry, a clinical psychologist-turned-dating coach, was also spotted outside the venue with luggage.

Her company and podcast, The Red Flag Project, works in collaboration with Friday’s event organisers Her Best Life on a dating course that empowers women.

17 APRIL 2026 MELBOURNE VICWWW.MATRIXNEWS.COM.AUCREDIT: MATRIXNEWS FOR DAILYMAIL AUSTRALIAASSIGNMENT:  - HRH PRINCE HARRY AND MEGHAN DAY 4 at INTERCONTINENTAL COOGEEGuests and clothing arriving at â¿¿Her Best Life' event protected by units of Counter Terrorism and Special Tactical Teams, and several uniformed and plain clothes officers.

Security are seen vetting guests as they arrive at the retreat

Jackie ‘O’ arrives fashionably late to Meghan’s retreat

Jackie ‘O’ Henderson has arrived fashionably late to Meghan’s retreat at the InterContinental Sydney in Coogee.

The former KIIS FM radio star arrived in a tinted Range Rover, at about 4.15pm, after most of the guests had arrived.

The Duchess of Sussex will be the headline guest at the inaugural Her Best Life Retreat, organised by the events company Besties, founded by former radio queen Jackie ‘O’ and her manager Gemma O’Neill.

17 APRIL 2026 MELBOURNE VICWWW.MATRIXNEWS.COM.AUCREDIT: MATRIXNEWS FOR DAILYMAIL AUSTRALIAASSIGNMENT:  - HRH PRINCE HARRY AND MEGHAN DAY 4 at INTERCONTINENTAL COOGEEGuests and clothing arriving at â¿¿Her Best Life' event protected by units of Counter Terrorism and Special Tactical Teams, and several uniformed and plain clothes officers.
17 APRIL 2026 MELBOURNE VICWWW.MATRIXNEWS.COM.AUCREDIT: MATRIXNEWS FOR DAILYMAIL AUSTRALIAASSIGNMENT:  - HRH PRINCE HARRY AND MEGHAN DAY 4 at INTERCONTINENTAL COOGEEGuests and clothing arriving at â¿¿Her Best Life' event protected by units of Counter Terrorism and Special Tactical Teams, and several uniformed and plain clothes officers.

Guests are all-smiles as they arrive ahead of night one of Meghan’s Her Best Life retreat

More heartwarming photos of Harry and Meghan

Heart-warming-photos have emerged from Harry and Meghan’s visit on Sydney Harbour.

Before boarding a boat to sail around the harbour, the couple greeted the large crowd waiting for them at the Sydney Opera House, where they met fans and posed for selfies,

The couple stopped to chat with Joel Vanderzwan, a veteran who competed at the 2022 Invictus Games at The Hague, his wife, Alexandra, and their three children.

Photos show their daughter Charlotte dancing with Harry after Meghan urged the little girl to show off her moves.

‘Charlotte asked Meghan if she wanted to see her dance, and Meghan obliged, and as all good wives do, roped Harry in to be the prince that he is,’ Mr Vanderzwan said.

The family also presented the couple with gifts that Harry and Meghan showed off for photos – matching custome-made pairs of Invictus Australia-branded thongs – an iconic Aussie footwear.

Harry’s were emblazoned with ‘G’day Hazza’ while Meghan’s had ‘G’day Megs’.

Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, twirls round Charlotte, the daughter of veteran Joel Vanderzwan, as Meghan, Duchess of Sussex watches before taking part in a sailing event with members of Invictus Australia in Sydney Harbour, in Sydney, Australia, Friday, April 17, 2026. (Jonathan Brady/PA via AP, Pool)
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 14:  Veteran Joel Vanderzwan (R), with wife Alexandra, daughter Charlotte and twin sons Harrison and William, presents Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex flip-flops with the inscriptions
Britain's Prince Harry (L), Duke of Sussex, and his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, meet veteran Joel Vanderzwan and his wife Alexandra, daughter Charlotte and twin sons Harrison and William, before taking part in a sailing event with members of Invictus Australia in Sydney Harbour on April 17, 2026. (Photo by Jonathan Brady / POOL / AFP via Getty Images)
The Duke of Sussex twirls round Charlotte, the daughter of veteran Joel Vanderzwan, before taking part in a sailing event with members of Invictus Australia in Sydney Harbour, on day four of the royal trip to Australia. Picture date: Friday April 17, 2026.  PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire
Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, hold flip-flops with the inscriptions 'G' day Hazza' and 'G' day Megs' presented by veteran Joel Vanderzwan as they take part in a sailing event with members of Invictus Australia in Sydney Harbour in Sydney, Australia, Friday, April 17, 2026. (Jonathan Brady/PA via AP, Pool)

Only in Australia! Bondi local wearing only budgie smugglers embraces Prince Harry

A man wearing only beachball-patterned budgie smugglers has embraced Prince Harry amid scenes of huge fanfare on Bondi Beach.

Harry, 41, and wife Meghan Markle, 44, were greeted by dozens of fans as they visited the Bondi Surf Bathers Life Saving Club on Friday morning.

But no one was as enthusiastic as a budgie smuggler‑clad local who darted in front of the couple to record them as they moved across the sand.

He then stopped the Duke for a proper photo, with his tattooed, slightly sunburnt arm seen wrapped around his shoulder.

In true Aussie style, the man then shook Harry’s hand, gave him a friendly slap on the back and pulled him into what was probably a rather sweaty hug.

Harry and Meghan back on dry land

Harry and Meghan have disembarked at Cruising Yacht Club Australia in Rushcutters Bay following their sail around Sydney Harbour.

The Duke of Sussex appeared thrilled with his afternoon on the water as he grinned and waved at excited fans waiting to get a glimpse of the couple.

They walked along the wharf hand-in-hand as Harry stopped to pat and cuddle several dogs, including a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.

The couple were then whisked away to a waiting car to be driven back to the InterContinental Hotel in Coogee to prepare for later engagements.

Invictus Australia chief executive Michael Hartung hopes that the positive public response to Harry and Meghan in recent days puts negativity about the visit to rest.

‘It’s really interesting seeing the duke and duchess back in Australia since 2018,’ he said.

‘The world was a different place, things were very different at that time and, there was a bit of negativity surrounding their return visit, and I think that’s all been put to rest really.

‘I think the general public can see that their hearts are in the right place, and they’re there to support good causes, like Invictus, it’s a really positive thing.’

Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, arrive at Rushcutters Bay following a sail on Sydney Harbour with veterans from the Invictus Australia community, in Sydney, Australia, April 17, 2026. REUTERS/Hollie Adams
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 17: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex holds a dog as he meets members of the public at the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia on April 17, 2026 in Sydney, Australia. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are on a four-day visit to Australia, with engagements across Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 17: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex holds a dog as he meets members of the public at the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia on April 17, 2026 in Sydney, Australia. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are on a four-day visit to Australia, with engagements across Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 17: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex pats a dog as he meets members of the public at the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia on April 17, 2026 in Sydney, Australia. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are on a four-day visit to Australia, with engagements across Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Harry and Meghan meet Bondi survivors

Harry and Meghan spoke with several survivors of the Bondi terrorist attack during their visit to Bondi this morning.

They included Elon Zizer, 40, who was shot multiple times while shielding his children that night on December 14.

‘It’s an honour to meet the duke and duchess. It’s very beautiful that they’ve come and made an effort to meet us,’ he told the Sydney Morning Herald.

‘It’s very special – it makes us feel heard.’

Jessica Chapnik Kahn also survived the attack while shielding her five-year-old daughter after attending a Hanukkah party.

The greater problem in the world right now is hate. Hate is a human problem that we’re facing, a very big problem,’ she said.

‘So to highlight that, to be able to connect with them on this heart level, I think is very special.’

The couple also met with representatives from the Sydney Jewish Museum, which is opening an exhibition on the massacre.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 17: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex speaks with Elon Zizer, Bondi beach terror attack survivor, as they meet volunteer first responders from Bondi Surf Bathers' Life Saving Club, during a visit to Bondi Beach, on day four of the royal trip to Australia on April 17, 2026 in Sydney, Australia.  Volunteers from the organisation, founded in 1907, played an integral role in protecting beachgoers and saving lives during the terrorist attack at Bondi Beach on December 14. (Photo by Jonathan Brady-Pool/Getty Images)
Greg Shand, President of the Sydney Jewish museum, Bondi beach attack survivors, Jacob Ezrakhovich, Jessica Chapnik Kahn, Elon Zizer and Senior Curator of the Sydney Jewish museum, Shannon Biederman meet at the Bondi Surf Bathers' Life Saving Club ahead of a visit by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex Harry and Meghan to meet volunteer first responders from Bondi Surf Bathers' Life Saving Club, during a visit to Bondi Beach, on day four of the royal trip to Australia, April 17, 2026.    Jonathan Brady/Pool via REUTERS

Harry and Meghan given royal treatment on Sydney Harbour sail

Harry and Meghan have been escorted by police protection as they sailed around Sydney Harbour.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex spent several minutes shaking hands and taking selfies with adoring fans when they arrived at the Sydney Opera House, as a heavy police and private security presence watched on.

The couple then boarded a boat for a sail around the iconic harbour with Invictus Australia – similar the one they enjoyed the last time they were here in 2018 for the Invictus Games.

They were escorted by NSW Police officers, which is funded by taxpayers.

Meghan was gifted a pair of Invictus Australia-branded thongs emblazoned with G’day Megs.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 17: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex are escorted via Police boat to the sailing boat for a cruise along Sydney Harbour on April 17, 2026 in Sydney, Australia. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are on a four-day visit to Australia, with engagements across Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)
Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, sail on Sydney Harbour with veterans from the Invictus Australia community, in Sydney, Australia, April 17, 2026. REUTERS/Hollie Adams     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 17: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex is presented with custom thongs which reads
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 17: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex sail on Sydney Harbour with members of Invictus Australia on April 17, 2026 in Sydney, Australia. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are on a four-day visit to Australia, with engagements across Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 17: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex sail on Sydney Harbour with members of Invictus Australia on April 17, 2026 in Sydney, Australia. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are on a four-day visit to Australia, with engagements across Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)
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Heavy police presence at Bondi Beach as Meghan and Harry hit the sand

Meghan and Harry were surrounded by dozens of NSW Police Officers as they made an unofficial visit to the Bondi Surf Bathers Life Saving Club.

Officers were seen keeping a close eye on the famous couple as they made their way down to the sand with 30 lifeguards and about 100 onlookers in tow.

The Public Order and Riot Squad were also in attendance.

The couple were seen taking selfies and shaking hands with fans as they made their way onto the beach, where they watched a Surf Life Saving demonstration.

Prince Harry and Meghan Bondi Beach
Prince Harry and Meghan Bondi Beach
Prince Harry and Meghan Bondi Beach
Prince Harry and Meghan Bondi Beach
Prince Harry and Meghan Bondi Beach
Prince Harry and Meghan Bondi Beach

Inside the ‘brilliant’ deal that secured Meghan’s MasterChef cameo

Meghan was said to have pocketed up to $380,000 for her top-secret appearance on MasterChef Australia – but the truth is even more astounding.

The Daily Mail can reveal that the Duchess of Sussex was not paid a cent, and didn’t even promote her As Ever food and lifestyle range, featuring flower sprinkles, fruit preserves and wine.

The 44-year-old quietly visited theset of the reality TV cooking series on Wednesday to film her show-stopping segment at Melbourne Showgrounds.

It is understood she was on set for the entire day of filming, with Network 10 later confirming she would be a guest judge in an episode of the new season.

Some TV industry analysts initially suggested she could have been paid up to US$250,000 (AU$380,000) to appear on the show.

Former TV executive Rob McKnight dismissed the six-figure fee, but revealed the Duchess could easily have demanded between $10,000 to $50,000.

‘I think it is a brilliant PR move by Network 10, which is probably worth the least amount of money of the major networks,’ he said, hailing hailed the publicity coup.

‘It has shown Ten is the little engine that could.’

Harry and Meghan mobbed by crowds at Bondi

Meghan and Harry attended Bondi Surf Bathers Life Saving Club to meet with heroes of the Bondi massacre before being surrounded by crowds.

A heavy NSW Police and private security presence guarded the doors as the Duke and Duchess spent 30 minutes inside meeting 40 surf life savers.

Some of those lifesavers were among the first responders to the Bondi terrorist attack, where 15 innocent lives were killed and dozens more were injured on December 14.

Harry and Meghan drew cheers from the crowd gathered outside as they emerged from the club.

Flanked by lifeguards, they headed down to the famous shore to watch a surf club demonstration, where they were surrounded by hundreds of people.

The crowd didn’t appear to faze the couple, who happily shook hands and posed for selfies.

Shannon Frost, the wife of surf lifesaver Jason, told Daily Mail that Meghan stopped to pat her dog Lolly on the way into the the venue.

The visit was kept tightly under wraps and was not listed on the couple’s official itinerary.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 17: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex meets volunteer first responders from Bondi Surf Bathers' Life Saving Club, during a visit to Bondi Beach, on day four of the royal trip to Australia on April 17, 2026 in Sydney, Australia. Volunteers from the organisation, founded in 1907, played an integral role in protecting beachgoers and saving lives during the terrorist attack at Bondi Beach on December 14. (Photo by Jonathan Brady-Pool/Getty Images)
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 17: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex pose for a selfie photo as they meet volunteer first responders from Bondi Surf Bathers' Life Saving Club, during a visit to Bondi Beach, on day four of the royal trip to Australia on April 17, 2026 in Sydney, Australia. Volunteers from the organisation, founded in 1907, played an integral role in protecting beachgoers and saving lives during the terrorist attack at Bondi Beach on December 14. (Photo by Jonathan Brady-Pool/Getty Images)
16 APRIL 2026 MELBOURNE AUWWW.MATRIXPICTURES.COM.AUNON EXCLUSIVE PICTURESThe Duke and Duchess of Sussex pictured on the Scar Tree Walk from Federation Square to Yarra Park. NOTE: The caption above is the photographer's impression only and may or may not be factual. It is the responsibility of the end user, publisher or licensee to verify the data before publication. All editorial images subject to the following: For editorial use only. Additional clearance required for commercial, wireless, internet or promotional use.Images may not be altered or modified. Matrix Media Group makes no representations or warranties regarding names, trademarks or logos appearing in the images.DISCLAIMER: To the maximum extent permitted by law, we make no representations or warranties about our Content, including (without limitation) that:They are complete, accurate, reliable, up-to-date and suitable for any particular purpose.RIGHTS MANAGED - EDITORIAL USE ONLY - STRICT ENFORCEMENT© MATRIX MEDIA GROUP 20
16 APRIL 2026 MELBOURNE AUWWW.MATRIXPICTURES.COM.AUNON EXCLUSIVE PICTURESThe Duke and Duchess of Sussex pictured on the Scar Tree Walk from Federation Square to Yarra Park. NOTE: The caption above is the photographer's impression only and may or may not be factual. It is the responsibility of the end user, publisher or licensee to verify the data before publication. All editorial images subject to the following: For editorial use only. Additional clearance required for commercial, wireless, internet or promotional use.Images may not be altered or modified. Matrix Media Group makes no representations or warranties regarding names, trademarks or logos appearing in the images.DISCLAIMER: To the maximum extent permitted by law, we make no representations or warranties about our Content, including (without limitation) that:They are complete, accurate, reliable, up-to-date and suitable for any particular purpose.RIGHTS MANAGED - EDITORIAL USE ONLY - STRICT ENFORCEMENT© MATRIX MEDIA GROUP 20
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex meet volunteer first responders from Bondi Surf Bathers' Life Saving Club, during a visit to Bondi Beach, on day four of the royal trip to Australia. Volunteers from the organisation, founded in 1907, played an integral role in protecting beachgoers and saving lives during the terrorist attack at Bondi Beach on December 14. Picture date: Friday April 17, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire
16 APRIL 2026 MELBOURNE AUWWW.MATRIXPICTURES.COM.AUNON EXCLUSIVE PICTURESThe Duke and Duchess of Sussex pictured on the Scar Tree Walk from Federation Square to Yarra Park. NOTE: The caption above is the photographer's impression only and may or may not be factual. It is the responsibility of the end user, publisher or licensee to verify the data before publication. All editorial images subject to the following: For editorial use only. Additional clearance required for commercial, wireless, internet or promotional use.Images may not be altered or modified. Matrix Media Group makes no representations or warranties regarding names, trademarks or logos appearing in the images.DISCLAIMER: To the maximum extent permitted by law, we make no representations or warranties about our Content, including (without limitation) that:They are complete, accurate, reliable, up-to-date and suitable for any particular purpose.RIGHTS MANAGED - EDITORIAL USE ONLY - STRICT ENFORCEMENT© MATRIX MEDIA GROUP 20
16 APRIL 2026 MELBOURNE AUWWW.MATRIXPICTURES.COM.AUNON EXCLUSIVE PICTURESThe Duke and Duchess of Sussex pictured on the Scar Tree Walk from Federation Square to Yarra Park. NOTE: The caption above is the photographer's impression only and may or may not be factual. It is the responsibility of the end user, publisher or licensee to verify the data before publication. All editorial images subject to the following: For editorial use only. Additional clearance required for commercial, wireless, internet or promotional use.Images may not be altered or modified. Matrix Media Group makes no representations or warranties regarding names, trademarks or logos appearing in the images.DISCLAIMER: To the maximum extent permitted by law, we make no representations or warranties about our Content, including (without limitation) that:They are complete, accurate, reliable, up-to-date and suitable for any particular purpose.RIGHTS MANAGED - EDITORIAL USE ONLY - STRICT ENFORCEMENT© MATRIX MEDIA GROUP 20

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