Inside Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s ‘biblical moment’ on penultimate royal tour
25.01.2022 - 15:28
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When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visited Australia, Tonga, New Zeleand and Fiji on an epic royal tour in 2018 a magical and surprising moment took place. Royal photographer Zak Hussein recalled the memorable event that happened when they were in the Australia segment of the tour.The country had been experiencing a two-year drought, but the end of the shortcomings coincided with the royal arrival.
"You had this prince and this duchess who landed in this small town, and suddenly it was like they brought on this rain, in this Biblical moment," he told People.The rain began to fall on the second day of their tour while Harry was giving a speech at Dubbo in New South Wales. Meghan, who was pregnant with the couple's first child Archie at the time, sweetly protected her husband from the downfall by holding up an umbrella.
Harry told those who offered him an umbrella: “It's alright, I've got my wife”. He even addressed the downfall saying, "Despite welcome rain it's going to take a lot more and a long time to recover." Later Harry repaid the gesture for Meghan.
Sign up for the BEST celebrity house tours and BIGGEST exclusive interviews Download OK! magazine's FREE app and get all the gossip straight to your phone The trip, which would be the couple's penultimate tour before leaving the royal family, was extra special due to announcing their happy baby news just hours before landing. Onlookers worked fast gifting them their first baby gift on arrival – a cuddly stuffed giraffe toy.The pair clearly loved the present, with Meghan exclaiming "our first baby gift" while husband Harry smiled beside her.
Meghan told fans she was "tired" but "running on adrenaline" during the trip. Speaking to Australian TV presented by Eddie Woo
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