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“EVERY TIME THE CAMERA TURNED HER WAY — WHAT MEGHAN DID NEXT HAS VIEWERS GOING WILD 😳🏉” Meghan Markle’s presence at the Sydney rugby match didn’t go unnoticed, but this time, it wasn’t the game that had everyone talking — it was her every move whenever the camera panned in her direction. Fans and critics alike are now dissecting the small, almost calculated shifts in her expressions and posture. From the precise timing of her smiles to the way she adjusted herself just when the lens was on her, the final stop of the Australia tour is raising new questions about whether those moments were truly spontaneous. But it’s what Meghan seemed to do every time she realized she was on camera that has everyone reacting the most.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended a match between NSW Waratahs and Moana Pasifika on the last night of their Australia tour



Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attend the round 10 Super Rugby match 

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry at Allianz Stadium in Sydney on April 17, 2026.Credit : DAN HIMBRECHTS/EPA/Shutterstock

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are wrapping up their visit to Australia, but first, they had to take in a rugby match.


The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were in the crowd as the NSW Waratahs hosted Moana Pasifika at Allianz Stadium in Sydney on Friday night, local time, April 17.


The couple were all smiles in the bleachers, with Meghan, 44, wrapping up in a camel-colored coat, while Harry, 41, dressed in all-black.


Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.Brendon Thorne/Getty

As a fan of the sport, Harry was previously the patron of the English Rugby Football Union. The patronage went back to the crown after he and Meghan stepped back from their working roles within the royal family in 2020, and Harry’s sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, took on the patronage in 2022.


Prince Harry also got to try his hand at Australian rules football during his visit Down Under. On April 15, he made a solo appearance at an event held by the men’s health charity Movember at the headquarters of the Western Bulldogs, a professional Australian rules football club in Melbourne.

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