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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are currently touring Australia (Picture: Jonathan Brady/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are currently in Australia for the primary time in eight years because the couple begin a four-day private tour.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were last Down Under in 2018, after they were still senior members of the royal family.

Almost a decade on, this trip is loads different to their previous visit for a lot of reasons — most notably that it hasn’t involved any royal ‘walkabouts,’ described as informal, planned strolls where British Royal Relations walk amongst crowds, shaking hands, chatting, and receiving gifts from the general public.

Moderately, the couple are combining visits to charitable causes with industrial ventures, while Meghan is reportedly also attempting to expand the reach of her lifestyle brand, As Ever.

And, because Harry and Meghan’s visit is in a personal capability this time, it’s likely the explanation they’ve relaxed on the title front, too.

The royal couple have opted for non-royal titles this trip (Picture: Getty Images)

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Yesterday, the Sussexes enjoyed a tour around Melbourne, Australia’s unofficial cultural capital, on the southeast coast.

While visiting the Royal Children’s Hospital in town, they were asked how they would love to be addressed.

Harry’s response was an easy shrug of the shoulders, saying ‘Nevertheless you want,’ while Meghan simply suggested: ‘Call me Meg?’

The couple’s aide also said that ‘Harry and Meghan is high-quality, they’re pretty relaxed’ when asked by hospital staff about their title preferences, The Telegraph reports.

The aide added that each the Duke and Duchess ‘love Australia, and are really excited to return,’ saying that the country is sort of a home for Harry, who has ‘spent lots of time here and is basically looking forward to meeting up with old friends.’

Meghan may even be speaking at her controversial £1,400 girls weekend (Picutre: Getty Images)

Ahead of the visit, a Change.com petition demanding that Harry and Meghan receive ‘no taxpayer funding or official support’ during their ‘private visit to Australia’ went viral, and attracted greater than 45,000 signatures. It argued that ‘public funds shouldn’t be used for personal visits.’

Nevertheless, the couple’s office responded to the backlash, stating that the trip is indeed being privately funded.

An announcement said it would think about ‘mental health, community resilience, and support for veterans and their families, alongside private meetings and special projects.’

After Melbourne, they moved on to the capital, Canberra, where Prince Harry visited the Australian War Memorial with Indigenous Veterans, followed by a reception for Invictus Australia.

Tomorrow, they’re heading back to Melbourne for an Aboriginal walking tour, before attending the InterEdge Summit, where Harry is booked as a keynote speaker.

Finally, on April 17 — their fourth and final day of the tour — the Duke and Duchess are set to sail around Sydney Harbour with Invictus Australia. They’ll also attend a rugby match at Allianz Stadium.

The couple have revealed that the tour has been privately funded (Picture: Getty Images)

Away from their ‘official’ engagements, let’s not ignore Meghan’s controversial ‘girls weekend,’ dubbed ‘Meg-stock.’

The previous Suits actress will likely be a headline guest speaker of podcaster Gemma O’Neill’s ‘Her Best Life’ event, described because the ‘girls’ weekend like no other.’

The event will likely be held in Sydney on the five-star InterContinental Coogee Beach hotel from April 17 to April 19, with tickets priced at an eye-watering £1,400.

For VIP access, which incorporates a bunch table photograph with Meghan, it’s a steeper £1,670.

The podcast says of the event: ‘Join us for an intimate luxury weekend by the ocean designed to bring women together for powerful conversations, rest, laughter and unforgettable experiences.

‘Set on the stunning InterContinental Coogee Beach, this exclusive retreat brings the ‘Her Best Life’ community to life through inspiring speakers, meaningful connections, and many time to unwind and have fun.’

It revealed that the ‘highlight of the weekend will likely be an in-person conversation with Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.’

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