Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Will Reportedly Be Joined by Two Other Royals on Their Tour of Australia

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From Harper's BAZAAR

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's first royal tour together is fast approaching, and it's now being reported that the couple will be joined by another famous pair of royals during the trip.

According to Hello! magazine, when Harry and Meghan begin their trip in Sydney, Australia towards the end of October 2018, to open the Invictus Games, Danish royals Prince Frederik and Princess Mary will also be in attendance. The Express cites The Telegraph as reporting that the Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark and his wife Crown Princess Mary will both attend the Invictus Games this year, noting that Mary was actually born in Australia.

The Express also reports that in an unexpected turn of events, Princess Mary and Prince Frederik had an unforgettable meet cute. Apparently the couple met "in a pub in Sydney during the 2000 Summer Olympics," with Mary moving to Denmark the following year to pursue a romance with Frederik. Basically, their love story could be the plot of movie.

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Photo credit: Pool - Getty Images

It's already been reported that Meghan's first royal tour will consist of a gruelling schedule, as she visits Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, and the Kingdom of Tonga, alongside husband Prince Harry.

In fact, Queen Elizabeth's former press secretary and spokesman of twelve years, Dickie Arbiter, told The Mirror earlier this week that the tour will be a "real baptism of fire." However, Arbiter showed his support for the Duchess of Sussex, revealing, "They will have a very demanding schedule and the Duchess will have to get used to local customs with the eyes of the world on her... No doubt she will come through with flying colors."

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