It's been an understandably busy few days for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who are in the midst of their first overseas visit.
On Friday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex dropped by Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, the chia seed-laden suburb that's known for its bohemia and totally chill vibes, man.
SEE ALSO:Why the next royal baby might not be a Prince or PrincessPart of the royal itinerary included sitting down on the world-famous beach in an "anti-bad vibes" circle to talk about mental health. The gathering is part of a weekly session known as Fluoro Friday, organised by local surf group and mental health awareness non-profit OneWave, according to AAP.
The couple listened to stories about how the group helped them, while Prince Harry spoke about his own mental health charity Heads Together, which he founded with his brother Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge.
While the couple weren't quite dressed in the colourful garb that the rest of the group were wearing, they received leis as they made their way down to the sand.
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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 19: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex talk to members of OneWave, an awareness group for mental health and wellbeing at South Bondi Beach on October 19, 2018 in Sydney, Australia. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are on their official 16-day Autumn tour visiting cities in Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand. (Photo by Chris Jackson - Pool/Getty Images)Credit: Chris Jackson - Pool/Getty ImagesCredit: Chris Jackson - Pool/Getty ImagesTopicsCelebrities
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