Prince Harry and Meghan's sweetest royal tour moments and PDA

Prince Harry shared a special moment with six-year-old Otia Nante, who had recently lost his mother. The duke stopped to talk with the young boy at the Viaduct Harbour in Auckland, NZ on Oct. 30, listening to his story and offering up his best advice, according to the news.com.au. "Life will always be alright. You know that? I’ve made it to 34 years old, and life is great. I have a beautiful wife and a baby on the way. Your life is going to be sorted. Don’t you worry about that," he said. He also broke the royal 'no selfie' rule to pose for a snap with Otia.
"Harry just said 'everything will be fine, you will grow up to be strong and positive'," said Otia's grandmother, 52-year-old Te Nante, who helps take care of him. The Prince also had kind words for Te, saying, "You’re doing a great job, Nan! Nans are so important in our lives," a reference to the role his grandmother the Queen has also played in his own life. Harry was just 12 when his mother, Princess Diana, died in a tragic car accident in 1997.
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High fives for the kids! As the duchess entered the Quay Centre for wheelchair basketball, she made sure to greet all her sweet fans.
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Oh, those looks of love. While the couple were handing out medals at the Games' wheelchair basketball event, they had a little private moment.
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David Beckham and son Romeo had a sweet father-son moment while attending the Invictus Games closing ceremony. The two were in town to support their friends, Harry and Meghan!
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Prince Harry and Meghan headed off to Tupuo College for the unveiling of The Queen's Commonwealth Canopy, an initiative to aid in forest conservation. Part of the event brought Meghan to tears – but happy ones! A boys' choir was singing a hilarious song about mosquitos, and the duchess just couldn't contain her laughter.
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These two youngsters definitely had the cutest sign to welcome Prince Harry and Meghan at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga.
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We love catching these privates looks of adoration! Meghan and Harry tried on ta'ovalas – a mat wrapped around the waist.
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The Sussexes shared a private moment before enjoying the unveiling of the Labalaba Statue at Nadi Airport in Fiji. The statue commemorates British-Fijian soldier Sergent Talaisai Labalaba, who lost his life in the 1972 Battle of Mirbat.
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The duke's way with kids comes so naturally – it's no wonder he's such a loving uncle, and will be the best father to Baby Sussex! Harry, without Meghan, met with the tribe of K'gari, where he gave a sweet high five to a youngster.
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Prince Harry enjoyed a moment of solitude on the shore of Lake McKenzie. He also took part in an aboriginal cleansing ceremony on Fraser Island, as well – clearly, it was a powerful experience.
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Trust this dad-to-be to always break out some moves! He danced alongside aboriginal man Joe Gala at Lake McKenzie.
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The parents-to-be had heart eyes for this adorable little boy during their walkabout at Kingfisher Bay. Though he seemed a little shy to be meeting the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, we're willing to bet the royal couple made him feel at ease.
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Prince Harry and Meghan had the opportunity to meet Fraser Island's oldest and longest resident, Noeline Walk, 85. She's lived on the island for 45 years! Being the foodie that Meghan is, she just had to ask what to eat for lunch. The woman responded: "Seafood, of course!" The duchess responded, "Oh, I'll have to try that."
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They only had eyes for each other while watching the Invictus sailing event on a boat in Sydney Harbour!
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Back with the double hand hold at a reception hosted by Prime Minister Scott Morrison at The Pavilion Restaurant in the Domain, Sydney's central parkland. This is fast becoming one of the affectionate couple's new signatures.
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Prince Harry had the sweetest reunion with Team UK vice captain Michelle Turner, sharing a huge hug as Meghan looked on happily.
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Mom-to-be Meghan had to sit out of this adventure, but the Duke of Sussex joined Invictus Games competitors and Prime Minister of Australia Scott Morrison for a climb of the Sydney Harbour Bridge!
In true Harry fashion, he comforted Gwen Cherne, 41, with a hug, showing off his big heart. The woman is a serviceman's widow, and Harry took time listening to the story of her husband – Peter J. Cafe – who died by suicide in Feb. of last year. As a father to be, the prince asked about Gwen's three children – Emily, 6, Lachlan, 3, and her stepson Tom, 19. "Lachlan is the spitting image of my husband. Harry said something like the children must remind you of him, or live on in him. And I said my son is so much like him," she told People. "It was comfortable and thoughtful."
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The Sussexes' vibe was all love as they sat barefoot in the sands of Bondi Beach on Friday (Oct. 19). Meghan tenderly held on to Harry's arm while they participated in an "anti bad vibe circle" with OneWave, a surfing group that uses fun techniques to break the stigma of metal health issues. It was "Fluro Friday," so the members were dressed to impress in bright colours, wigs, metallics and more!
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It's only day three of their royal tour, and Prince Harry and Meghan have already received a boatload of gifts from their well-wishers! During their Oct. 18 walkabout on Government House Drive, the duchess received the sweetest pasta and ribbon necklace, handmade for her by a little boy named Gavin. He held up a sign that read: "I made you a necklace." Meghan put the necklace right on, and wore it around for quite a while.
Before the Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived, news.com.au got the chance to speak to the adorable youngster, who was eagerly awaiting their arrival. "I made it with pasta and dipped them in gold paint and threaded the string through," he explained. He also told the publication that he'd woken up with a cough and had to stay home from school – and he took the opportunity to make his day something great!
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Prince Harry and Meghan showed off their dancing skills while attending the reception at Government House Victoria. They both appeared to be enjoying the fun as everyone watched and laughed along with them!
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Starting off their third day with an adorable bang, future dad Prince Harry had a sweet moment when he was confronted by easily his tiniest fan ever!
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Duchess Meghan shared a tender moment with a little girl who was anxiously awaiting the royal's arrival on Government House Drive.
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Harry and Meghan only had eyes for each other as they cozied up beneath an umbrella at a community bbq in Dubbo, Australia on Oct. 17.
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Future dad Prince Harry showed off his dog training skills while visiting a Victoria Park in Dubbo! The 34-year-old royal helped his little furry friend hop over a fence.
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Mom-to-be Meghan couldn't help but smile as she watched her husband give an impassioned speech in Dubbo. She sweetly held an umbrella over his head the entire time.
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Ever the gracious guest, Meghan popped into the kitchen at Admiralty House to bake banana bread ahead of her visit to the Woodley family's farm in Dubbo. Alongside the chocolate chip and ginger-studded loaf she brought a tin of 'Royal Blend' Fortnum and Mason tea.
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It wasn't long after landing in Dubbo that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex received some hugs from their little fans! In easily one of the sweetest moments yet, five-year-old Luke Vincent of Buninyong Public School just couldn't help but touch Prince Harry's beard. Meghan spotted the adorable moment and quickly made her way over...
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The little boy broke free from the line and gave his favourite prince a big hug. Harry was definitely showing off his paternal side!
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The Duchess of Sussex also got her fair share of love from Luke, too. After receiving a bouquet of flowers, the newly pregnant royal gave him a big hug.
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The duke and duchess could hardly hide their love for each other! While at the Dubbo City Regional Airport, the couple looked lovingly into each other's eyes while standing arm in arm.
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The duchess got a chance to meet Australian Singer Missy Higgins, and her sweet nine-week-old baby Lunar at an afternoon reception hosted by the Governor-General and Lady Cosgrove. The singer gave Meghan some great parenting advice: "Cherish each moment because it goes by so fast. It really does."
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made a trip to the famous Taronga Zoo on Oct. 16, and had the sweetest meeting with the cutest youngsters. The kids, Dasha Gallagher and Finley Blue, presented the royals with native flowers during a ceremony. The couple showed off their natural connection with kids, giving fans a little look into their futures as parents!
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While at the Taronga Zoo, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had a sweet meeting with a koala! Prince William and Kate also visited the same zoo back in 2014 with baby Prince George, and met some equally as adorable animals.
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We cannot get over this adorable little UGG boots given to Prince Harry and Meghan by Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove and Lady Lynne Cosgrove! Future father Harry looked overjoyed (and perhaps a bit nervous!) by this gift, which came just hours after the couple announced their pregnancy to the world.
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Meghan and Harry are the Duke and Duchess of PDA! The two are rarely seen not holding hands, and their arrival at the Sydney Opera House didn't disappoint. Looking happily into each other's eyes – likely predicting the many baby questions from their admirers! – the couple embarked on their first walkabout of the tour.
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Prince Harry met with 98-year-old Daphne Dunne in 2015 and 2017 while in Sydney. Now, it's become tradition to say "hello" to the woman during this exact walkabout! He knelt down beside his elderly friend to chat, after which he called over his newly pregnant wife to meet her, too.
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Their royal walkabout at the Sydney Opera House was definitely one for the books! Meghan, dressed in a pretty white dress and trend coat, joined her husband in greeting the cutest little girls, who gave them bouquets of flowers.
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Their first official engagement in Australia started off with a bang, with a visit to Admiralty House to meet Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove and his wife, Lady Lynne Cosgrove. Harry and Meghan were given some sweet children's toys, like a plush kangaroo and an adorable pair of UGG boots to keep future baby Sussex's feet warm.
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Even before Prince Harry and Meghan Markle became the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, they were always delivering fans with the sweetest PDA and the cutest moments with their admirers during various royal outings.
Now that the parents-to-be are on their first official royal tour of Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga, the two are dolling out cute Kodak moments left, right and centre! And, of course, their exciting baby news makes their encounters with youngsters all the sweeter...
Click through all their sweetest moments while on tour...
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