Boots are Made for Walkin'
The Duke and Duchess showed off their "welly wanging" skills at an event in New Zealand.
Morning Tea
The Duke and Duchess walk hand-in-hand along the water to Maraniu Cafe in Wellington, where they are greeted with cheers from a large crowd.
It's Always Sunny
Meghan and Harry pay close attention as they put on some stylish sunglasses at the Invictus Games.
Meeting Kids
The two attend a lunch with Invictus Games athletes, hosted by Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison. At the event, the two also met kids from the Kookaburra Kids charity, who support children living in families affected by mental illness, and receive a gift.
Nice Ride
Prince Harry and Meghan share a laugh as he navigates a remote-controlled car at the Invictus Games.
Let's Hug It Out
The Duchess of Sussex gets a hug from a Team USA sailing member right after he embraced Prince Harry with a huge bear hug.
Let the Games Begin
Prince Harry speaks at the opening ceremony at the 2018 Invictus Games. During his speech, he praised his wife and their baby. "I have been so proud to be able to introduce my wife to you and we have been so happy to be able to celebrate the personal joy of our newest addition with you all," he said.
Proud Wife
Meghan watches Harry rehearse for the opening ceremony of the 2018 Invictus Games.
Bondi Beach
The royal couple holds each other close while sitting together on Bondi Beach.
Parents in Training
The parents-to-be proved their prowess with kids when school-children welcomed them at the airport in Dubbo.
Kodak Moment
Prince Harry introduced wife to 98-year-old woman named Daphne Dunne, whom Harry had met during his 2015 and 2017 visits to Australia.
Royally Stylish
The Duchess modeled a green Brandon Maxwell gown for the afternoon reception.
Something Borrowed
In a special nod to the one and only Princess Diana, Meghan wears her late mother-in-law's butterfly earrings.
Baby's First Gift
The future parents are overjoyed to receive a stuffed Kangaroo for their bundle of joy on the way.

