Prince Harry and Meghan Meet Survivors of Bondi Beach Attack on Final Day of Australia Trip
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Posted on April 17, 2026
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3 min readLast updated: April 17, 2026
Add as preferred source on GoogleDuring their final day in Australia on April 17, 2026, Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, met survivors and first responders of the December 14, 2025 Bondi Beach mass shooting at a Hanukkah festival, offering solace and support amid a deeply traumatic national tragedy.

By Alasdair Pal
SYDNEY, April 17 (Reuters) - Britain's Prince Harry and wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, on Friday met survivors of December's Bondi Beach shooting that left 15 dead, on the final day of their visit to Australia.
A father and son who police say were inspired by Islamic State are alleged to have opened fire on a Jewish festival on Sydney's iconic beach last year, in Australia's worst mass shooting in decades.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex spoke to several survivors including 40-year-old Elon Zizer, who survived after being shot numerous times while shielding his children.
"It's an honour to meet the duke and duchess. It's very beautiful that they've come and made an effort to meet us," he said.
"It's very special – it makes us feel heard."
The Sussexes also met emergency workers who responded to the attack, as well as representatives of the Sydney Jewish Museum, which is opening an exhibition on the attacks.
The couple stepped down as working members of the British royal family and moved to the U.S. in 2020, citing a desire to be financially independent and to escape what they characterised as media intrusion into their private lives.
They last visited Australia in 2018 while still working royals, announcing Meghan's first pregnancy hours after arriving in Sydney.
MIXED RECEPTION
The trip has divided public opinion in Australia, where Britain's King Charles is the head of state, though a sizeable minority supports becoming a republic.
Harry and Meghan have received a warm reception at events across Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne on the four-day visit, but others have questioned the reasons for the trip, which local media have called a "pseudo-royal tour".
In contrast to their previous visit, the Sussexes are also undertaking what their office called "private meetings and special projects" while in Australia.
While Harry met military veterans on Wednesday, Meghan filmed an episode of cookery show MasterChef Australia, where she was a guest judge.
She is also headlining a luxury wellness retreat in Sydney on Friday evening. Tickets for the event, which includes yoga, manifestation and sound healing, start from A$2,699 ($1,912) per person.
(Reporting by Alasdair Pal in Sydney; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)
They met survivors of the Bondi Beach shooting to show support and hear their stories during their visit to Australia.
A shooting at a Jewish festival on Bondi Beach in December left 15 dead, described as Australia's worst mass shooting in decades.
Besides meeting survivors, Harry met military veterans and Meghan participated in MasterChef Australia and a wellness retreat.
Public opinion has been divided, with both warm receptions at events and some questioning the purpose of their trip.
Tickets for Meghan's luxury wellness retreat in Sydney start from A$2,699 ($1,912) per person.
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