Meghan leaves her retreat after TWO HOURS as she and Harry go to rugby,
Meghan Markle has left the Her Best Life retreat after spending approximately two hours with women who had paid up to $3,200 for a chance to spend time with her.
She departed the InterContinental Coogee with her husband Prince Harry, shortly after 7pm.
Both were grinning happily as they made their way to a rugby match between the NSW Waratahs and Moana Pasifika.
Guests had started arriving at the hotel in Sydney’s eastern suburbs from 3pm, with the official event kicking off at 5pm.
A gala dinner was then held, where the VIP guests, who paid $3,200 to be there, were able to snap a photo with Meghan.
But is seems that’s all they’ll get with the Duchess of Sussex instead choosing to spend the rest of her night at Allianz Stadium.
Earlier today, the couple met heroes of the Bondi massacre and were mobbed by crowds on the fourth day of their whirlwind Australian tour.
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.
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.
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