Video footage captures Prince Harry playfully shouting ‘Easy, easy!’ as Meghan Markle enthusiastically hugs a lifeguard during their visit to Bondi Beach survivors of a recent terror attack.
Lighthearted Exchange on Sydney Beach
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex engaged with enthusiastic crowds on the packed Sydney beach last Friday. After Harry hugged a well-wisher wearing beachball-patterned swim trunks, Meghan embraced a lifeguard in a Bondi vest and swimming cap while bidding farewell to first responders. The crowd erupted in laughter as Harry made the off-the-cuff remark, and Meghan visibly smiled at the joke.
The couple received three cheers from onlookers before entering their luxury Range Rover 4×4, driven by private security, en route to their next event.
Meeting Terror Attack Survivors
The visit focused on survivors and first responders from the December 2025 Bondi Beach terror attack, which claimed 15 lives. Meghan deeply embraced Jessica Chapnik Kahn, who shielded her five-year-old daughter during the incident after a Hanukkah party. Ms. Chapnik Kahn described meeting the couple as an ‘honour’ at the Bondi Surf Bathers’ Life Saving Club.
She stated: ‘The greater problem in the world right now is hate. Hate is a human problem that we’re facing, a very big problem. So to highlight that, to be able to connect with them on this heart level, I think is very special.’
The Sussexes also spoke with other survivors, including Elon Zizerb, and lifeguards who responded to the attack. One sunbather nearby appeared oblivious to their presence.
Outfit Sparks Controversy
Meghan’s ensemble from the beach engagement—a $440 blue and white striped Matteau shirt, $139 white sailor jeans, $298 Freda Salvador trainers, $198 Brochu Walker sunglasses, and $950 brown suede bag, totaling around $2,000—quickly appeared on the AI-powered fashion platform OneOff. The duchess invests in the site and earns commissions ranging from 10 to 25 percent on sales.
The initial advertisement featured Meghan with first responders and Prince Harry, but it was soon removed and replaced with a photo of her waving from the Range Rover earlier that day, excluding the beach setting and Harry.
All outfits from the Sussexes’ four-day Australian tour continue to upload to OneOff, allowing verified celebrities like Meghan to share affiliate revenue while promoting designers.
Expert Criticism
Royal expert Richard Palmer criticized the timing, calling it ‘the starkest example yet of efforts to commercialize royal connections.’ He noted it could prompt discussions about the couple’s titles, especially following recent precedents.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry attended a security conference in Kyiv to highlight the ongoing war with Russia and raise awareness in Britain.

