Awkward second Channel Seven reporter ambushes an unimpressed Prince Harry for a selfie earlier than he is shooed away by safety on third day of Sussexes’ Aussie tour
Prince Harry appeared to grimace as he was cornered by a television reporter for a selfie during a cultural event in Melbourne.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended the Scar Tree Walk in Melbourne’s Fitzroy Gardens, where they were given a tour of the protected cultural heritage site.
It was an event steeped in the history of ‘Narrm’, the Indigenous name for the city, and was meant to share the long cultural heritage within its landscape.
But after a brief walk through the area, Harry, 41, was ambushed by Channel 7 television reporter Paul Dowsley, who raised his phone for a selfie.
At the start of the tour, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s communications director Liam Maguire was seen in several friendly conversations with the reporter.
But Dowsley began to come up on the radar of the couple’s staff as he buzzed in and out of the camera views of Harry and Meghan being filmed by PA Media for the bulk of press coverage back in the UK.
From the historic walk, the couple will walk along the Yarra River and cross the William Barak Bridge.
The couple’s children, six-year-old Prince Archie and four-year-old Princess Lilibet, have not joined their parents on the privately funded visit – which will not include any walkabouts to meet the public.
Channel 7 reporter sparks chaos after trying to snap a selfie with Prince Harry
Near the conclusion of the Scar Tree Walk in Melbourne, which lasted barely half an hour, a Channel 7 TV reporter tried to get a selfie with Harry – sparking chaos.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s communications director Liam Maguire had previously been seen in several friendly conversations with Paul Dowsley, which involved a series of genial backslaps.
But Dowsley began to come up on the radar of the couple’s staff as he buzzed in and out of the camera views of Harry and Meghan being filmed by PA Media for the bulk of the press coverage being screened in the UK.
It culminated in an awkward moment between the reporter and the Prince, who placed a hand on his arm after he tried to snap a selfie of the pair.
The hyperactive former Kyle & Jackie O producer, who once worked for TV comic Bert Newton, has also been seen running around excitedly at each Sussex venue trying to get exclusives.
Dowsley could be seen being ushered away by a burly security guard, known as ‘Chris from Texas’ by reporters following the tour, on Tuesday evening when the couple stepped out for an event at the Australian National Veterans Arts Museum.
Meghan sends subtle message of support to her best friend with ‘Mama’ t-shirt
The Duchess of Sussex was spotted wearing a t-shirt on the Scar Tree Walk in Melbourne, which understood to have been designed by a close friend.
For an event steeped in the history of ‘Narrm’, the Indigenous name for the city, and the long cultural heritage within its landscape, Meghan Markle sported a t-shirt emblazoned with a bright red love heart and the word ‘Mama’.
The limited edition tee was released by the charity Alliance of Moms, which is headed by her best friend Kelly McKee Zajfen – who appeared on Meghan’s Netflix series ‘With Love, Meghan’.
Funds from the t-shirt sales go towards supporting young parents in foster care.
Meghan paired the t-shirt with bootleg blue jeans and a camel coat in a more casual look for Thursday morning.
Prince Harry had been styled to complement her outfit, with a blue shirt and black jeans.
Harry and Meghan visit the Scar Tree Walk
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made their first visit on Thursday morning to the Koorie Heritage Trust Birrarung Building at Federation Square for the Scar Tree Walk.
Greeted by traditional owners carrying possum fur objects and a boomerang, Meghan chatted with a young boy.
At one point, the Duchess could be heard saying to him: ‘Do you know Diary of a Wombat? I love that book.’
The group ambled down to the Yarra River and crossed the William Barak Bridge.
The walk is the site of one of Melbourne’s six traditional scarred trees, which are more than 200 years old.
Meghan Markle will be guest-starring on the new season of MasterChef Australia and fans of the beloved series are not happy.
Channel 10 took to Instagram on Wednesday evening to make the announcement, alongside an image of the Duchess of Sussex smiling proudly alongside judges Jean-Christophe Novelli, Poh Ling Yeow and Sofia Levin.
‘We’re welcoming someone SUPER special into the MasterChef Kitchen,’ the caption began.
‘Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, makes a special guest appearance this season as she returns to Australia for the first time since 2018,’ it continued.
MasterChef Australia also shared footage of the moment Poh introduces Megan to this year’s cast.
Meghan exuded confidence and style as she strode onto the MasterChef set in a sleek black ensemble.
What are Harry and Meghan doing today?
Prince Harry and Meghan will arrive on Thursday morning at Melbourne’s Fitzroy Gardens for the Scar Tree Walk.
They will be greeted by indigenous traditional owners at the Koorie Heritage Trust Birrarung Building at Federation Square from which the couple will go down to the Yarra River and cross the William Barak Bridge.
The walk is the site of one Melbourne’s six traditional scarred trees, which are more than 200 years old.
The trunks bear the distinctive marks of stone axes used by Indigenous Australians to remove bark to make canoes, shields and other traditional objects.
Led by First Nations guides, the Sussexes and their entourage are expected to be told along their walk about ‘Narrm’, the Indigenous name for Melbourne, and the long cultural heritage within its city landscape.
The couple will then head to Swinburne University to visit Batyr, a mental health engagement program.
At some point, Prince Harry will also appear at the InterEdge Summit, a gathering to help businesses create ‘mentally healthy, safe, and high-performing workplaces’.
The event two-day event, which costs ‘virtual’ attendees $498 and in-person ‘delegates’ $997, will see all proceeds go to Lifeline.
Aussies divided over tender moment between Harry and Meghan
Prince Harry’s chivalrous treatment of Meghan Markle during the first engagements of their four-day Australia tour has been praised by Aussies.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been greeted by crowds at a series of engagements in both Melbourne and Canberra so far, with the couple due to fly to Sydney later on Thursday.
Photos of Harry opening doors for his wife and taking her hand as they exited a car at the Australian National Veterans Arts Museum on Tuesday night, sparked admiration – and some criticism – from viewers.
‘He absolutely handles her with such great care! Opens her door and takes that hand. It’s very important. A love like this,’ one person wrote.
Another said: ‘I don’t think he’s ever done this before!’
However, some users said the gesture was more practical.
‘Can’t she walk in (on) her own?’ one person said.
‘I’m convinced she also likes to hold his hand to help her walk in those heels too,’ a second wrote.
‘Oh my goodness, he opens the door for her! Lucky Meghan!’ a third joked.
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