Harry and Meghan

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were in Australia last week (Image: Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)

A photographer who worked with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on their tour last week has revealed one thing that shocked her about the couple. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who spent last week in Australia for the first time since their royal tour in 2018, carried out a number of engagements Down Under.

As they are no longer working royals, the tour saw the couple carry out charitable, business and philanthropic engagements. This seemed to receive mixed public opinion, with some praising the couple and others criticising them.However, one person who seemed very fond of the couple is a Melbourne-based photographer who spent some time with them on their cultural tour with the Koorie Heritage Trust in Australia.

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Talking about her experience with them, photographer Tiffany Garvie was full of praise, and seemed shocked at just how friendly the couple were, in particular with the way in which they said yes to every photo with members of the general public.

She also praised the way in which they interacted with members of the public, including accepting every photograph request.

Tiffany wrote on Facebook: “I was invited to officially photograph The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan, on their cultural tour with the Koorie Heritage Trust. Whatever your thoughts on the British Royal Family, these two were the loveliest and so, so personable.

“They said yes to every photo with the general public and both stopped to play and spend time with every child who came across their path.”

Harry and Meghan

Harry and Meghan were reportedly very ‘personable’ (Image: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire-Pool/Getty Images)

She continued: “I was really impressed with how Harry and Meghan already knew a number of First Nations community members by name and welcomed them with warm embraces.

“Thank you to the Koorie Heritage Trust for their trust in me to make these memories for them.”

Harry and Meghan left Australia over the weekend and have returned back to their Montecito home in California, where they were reunited with their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.