Prince Harry and Meghan Meet Bondi Beach Terror Attack Survivors in Sydney
Prince Harry and Meghan met with survivors of the Bondi Beach terror attack on their final day in Australia. The royal couple paid tribute to the 15 people killed in the shooting and walked on the beach with survivors.

Prince Harry and Meghan spent their last day in Australia meeting survivors of the Bondi Beach terror attack that killed 15 people. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex walked on the sand at Bondi Beach with survivors and paid their respects to those who died.
The couple also met with emergency workers who responded to the attack and representatives from the Sydney Jewish Museum during their visit. Prince Harry specifically visited volunteer first responders who helped during the crisis.
This meeting was part of a four-day Australian tour that included visits to a children's hospital, meetings with military veterans and their families, and time with survivors of family violence. The trip marks one of their first major international visits since stepping back from senior royal duties.
The Bondi Beach visit was particularly meaningful as it gave survivors a chance to share their experiences with high-profile advocates who have spoken openly about mental health and trauma recovery.
The visit shows how the royal couple continues to support communities affected by tragedy, even after stepping back from official duties. Their presence brings global attention to the survivors and families still healing from the attack.
Harry and Meghan will return from their Australia tour. Details about future international visits have not been announced.
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