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Meghan rejoins Harry at games ‘Tired’ mother-to-be rests after late night

- BY ALEXANDER BRITTON

The pregnant Duchess of Sussex was back supporting competitor­s in the Invictus Games after being urged by her husband to pace herself during their gruelling 16day Pacific tour.

Meghan had pulled out of an arranged meeting with participan­ts to rest after Saturday’s opening ceremony overran by nearly two hours, leaving the Duke to present the medals alone on Sunday morning.

But she later rejoined Harry as the couple took to the water to support those taking part in the sailing final in Sydney Harbour.

The pair braved the choppy seas and took a small rib boat out to a 40ft Hanse 400 yacht, where they laughed and smiled while watching the racing, standing up at times for a better view of the action.

Harry was seen helping Meghan on to the yacht to watch the race, which saw host country Australia take first place.

The Sussexes are partway through a 16-day tour of Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga, with 76 events on their schedule.

The mother-to-be opted to rest following a late night on the forecourt of the Sydney Opera House, after an electrical storm delayed the launch event for the Games.

A royal source said the duchess was “not sick, just tired” and was still keen to take part in everything.

The source added: “We have to try to pace her. We have to make sure she is well-paced and not overdoing it. She had a very late night last night.

“She wants to do everything, but Prince Harry is encouragin­g her to pace herself.”

The baby news was announced on the eve of the duke and duchess’s first official visit outside the UK and Ireland.

Meghan joined Harry for later engagement­s yesterday, with the couple attending a reception for Invictus competitor­s, their families and friends hosted by Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

The couple will next travel to Fraser Island, off the coast of Queensland, with today’s planned engagement­s including a visit to Lake McKenzie and a walkabout on the Kingfisher Bay.

 ??  ?? BUOYED: The duke and duchess took to the water to support the sailing final competitor­s in Sydney Harbour
BUOYED: The duke and duchess took to the water to support the sailing final competitor­s in Sydney Harbour

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