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Prince Harry and wife Meghan arrived in Australia on Tuesday for their first visit down under since their headline-dominating rift with Britain's royal family.
The couple touched down in the southern city of Melbourne, kicking off four days of business and charity events with a visit to a children's hospital.
The son of King Charles III -- Australia's head of state -- is due to speak at a summit focusing on mental health, with tickets for in-person attendance on sale at an eye-watering Aus$997 ($706).
Meghan, meanwhile, will take part in a "girls' weekend like no other" at Sydney's InterContinental Coogee Beach hotel, according to organisers.
The event features yoga, sound healing and dinners as well as disco dancing at a ticket price of Aus$2,699 per person.
Those willing to pay even more get access to the "VIP experience" -- which includes a group table photo with Meghan and a goodie bag.
The pair will also visit the capital Canberra, national broadcaster ABC said.
Their visit has already drawn criticism, with Victoria state opposition leader Jess Wilson condemning the use of taxpayers' money to provide protection for the pair.
It is their first trip to Australia since 2018, when they spent two weeks touring the country as well as New Zealand and Pacific islands in a visit that drew adoring throngs of crowds.
Harry stepped back from royal duties in 2020 and later relocated to California with Meghan amid a bitter royal family rift.
The couple, who have two children, have long complained about media intrusion and Meghan's treatment by Britain's newspapers after years of negative stories.
T.Gerber--NZN