The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were immersed in Fijian culture on the second day of their visit to the country.
As Meghan got hands-on helping to make a traditional breakfast dish before a quick visit to a local market, Harry headed to the Colo-I-Suva Forest Reserve and planted an indigenous Dakua tree.
The duke sported a blue Bula shirt for the occasion, while Meghan donned a pink maxi-dress by Figue.
The Duchess of Sussex went for morning tea at the British High Commissioner’s residence (Samir Hussein/PA)
She was spotted carrying a woven bag made by Fijian women (Phil Noble/PA)
… where they were presented with garlands (Phil Noble/PA)
Crowds were out in force to catch a glimpse of the royal couple (Phil Noble/PA)
Meghan made her first speech of the royal tour at the University of the South Pacific (Phil Noble/PA)