The couple, who are set to welcome their royal baby in Spring, headed to the St. George Government Building on Friday (local time) to meet with the Prime Minister of Tonga, ‘Akilisi Pōhiva, and various cabinet ministers.
Meghan wore a green-and-white striped cotton dress by Martin Grant - the designer responsible for her striped maxi-dress worn in Bondi.
She paired the $1,385 button-down dress, which features a mandarin collar and belted waist, with matching green suede pumps and a new Prada clutch.
She also sported her sleekest hairstyle yet — a slicked-back ponytail courtesy of her wedding hairdresser, George Northwood, who is on tour with her.
Later, with Tonga's Princess Angelika they'll meet with local craftspeople and artisans at the local Faonelua Centre,
Then they'll head to Tupou College to dedicate two of the school's on-site forest reserves to The Queen's Commonwealth Canopy, a network of forest conservation initiatives across the 53 countries of the commonwealth.
Returning to Sydney tonight, we'll see them at the Australian Geographic Society Awards, where Harry is expected to give a speech.