Cape Town – The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made their first official visit to the county of their namesake – Sussex.
According to Hello! magazine, the royal couple travelled via a helicopter and visited both East and West Sussex.
They were full of smiles as they interacted with crowds of people awaiting their arrival at Chichester in West Sussex.
Standing loud, proud and excited to meet Prince Harry and Meghan were young members of the Prebendal School, who chatted and shook hands with the couple when their turn arose.
Harry and Meghan’s first stop was Edes House, where they observed the rare Sussex copy of the American Declaration of Independence. They also joined an animation workshop at the Department for Engineering & Design at the University of Chichester.
Thereafter they made their way to East Sussex to visit Brighton, where they were given a tour of Brighton’s historic Royal Pavilion, they also spent time at the Survivors' Network, a charity that supports victims of sexual violence and abuse.
Harry and Meghan then visited the coastal town of Peacehaven, where they met youngsters at the JOFF Youth Centre.
Meghan looked radiant in a camel Armani coat, a dark green Hugo Boss skirt and shirt from And Other Stories paired with nude suede stilettos. Harry, handsome as always, stepped out wearing a grey suit, brown shoes and open-necked white shirt.