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Prince Harry is gifted Bulldogs jerseys for Archie and Lilibet during Australia visit
Summary
Prince Harry visited Movember in Melbourne during a solo stop on his Australia trip and was presented with two child-sized Western Bulldogs jerseys bearing the names Archie and Lilibet.
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Prince Harry made a solo visit to Movember on the second day of his and Meghan Markle's trip to Australia. The meeting took place at Mission Whitten Oval, the Western Bulldogs' headquarters in Melbourne. Representatives from the club presented him with two child-sized royal blue Bulldogs jerseys labeled "Archie" and "Lilibet." Movember is a global campaign founded in Melbourne that supports men's health, with programs focused on mental health, suicide prevention, and prostate and testicular cancer.
Notable details:
- The visit occurred at Mission Whitten Oval, home of the Western Bulldogs Australian rules football club.
- The club presented two kid-sized jerseys with the names Archie and Lilibet on the back as keepsakes for Prince Harry's children.
- Fathers from local community groups and representatives from parenting organizations attended the event, and children were offered crafts and paper crown activities.
- Members of the Australian children's group The Wiggles were also in attendance.
- Prince Harry has a prior connection to Movember, including an appearance at a Movember reception in New York City in October 2025 where a Movember Institute report was unveiled.
Summary:
The visit highlighted Prince Harry's ongoing engagement with men's health initiatives and included a family-oriented gesture from the Western Bulldogs. He is scheduled to travel to Canberra next for engagements including a visit to the Australian War Memorial and receptions connected to veterans and Invictus Australia.
