- Harry and Meghan’s philanthropic — yet for-profit — tour of Oz is so unroyally weird The Standard —
- Meghan's back in tights! After complaining she had to wear 'inauthentic nude panythose' as a working royal, the Duchess dons nylons in sunny Melbourne Daily Mail —
- Meghan says she was the ‘most trolled person in the world’ CNN —
- Prince Harry says he didn’t want royal role as it 'killed my mum' before changing mind Mirror —
- Meghan tells Australian students she was ‘most trolled person’ in the world; Harry says he ‘felt lost, betraye Irish Independent —
- ‘I’ve felt lost, betrayed, or completely powerless’, says Harry in summit speech The Standard —
- Meghan says 'I was the most trolled person in the world' as she opens up on her online bullying ordeal The Standard —
- Meghan tells fans she was bullied online 'every day for 10 years' and became 'most trolled person in the world' as Prince Harry suffers awkward selfie moment with Australian TV reporter Daily Mail —
- Meghan Markle claims she was 'most trolled person' after decade of social media bullying Mirror —
- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in Melbourne for third day of Aussie visit Sydney Morning Herald —
Harry and Meghan's Australia Tour
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex participated in an Indigenous smoking ceremony and a cultural walk along the Yarra River as they continued their high-profile visit to Australia.
Meghan made headlines by opening up about being the 'most trolled person in the world,' while Harry delivered an emotional keynote speech on the lasting impact of grief.
While the tour has been a public relations success in many respects, it has also faced criticism from royal commentators who suggest the couple is using their titles to build a 'for-profit' brand.
The Sussexes are now set to travel to Sydney for the final stage of their four-day itinerary.