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On April 17, 2026, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, candidly spoke about the challenges of life under the media spotlight during an exclusive event in Sydney. Attendees reportedly paid up to £1,700 for a chance to hear her insights at the gathering.
The 44-year-old duchess addressed a women-only retreat, dubbed the “ultimate girls’ weekend,” organized by Gemma O’Neill’s Besties company. The event was hosted by well-known broadcaster Jackie ‘O’ Henderson at the InterContinental Coogee, marking the conclusion of Meghan and Prince Harry’s tour of Australia.

The gala, which drew approximately 300 guests, followed a day filled with public engagements. These included meetings with survivors of the Bondi terrorist attack and efforts to promote Invictus Australia, a cause close to the couple’s hearts.
Meghan’s two-hour appearance was a significant highlight of the event, commanding an estimated value of up to £130,000.
Meghan’s appearance, which lasted around two hours, was reported to be worth up to £130,000.
She said: “I have had amazing moments,” referring to her relationship with Harry, including marriage and having two children, Archie and Lilibet, but added she had also “endured” attacks for a decade.
Meghan added her children are her “inspiration” and described criticism of her as “projections”.
She added becoming a parent had taught her patience, which she said was important “given what our life is like”.
Harry, 41, who was among the few men present, reportedly gave Meghan a standing ovation before helping her onto the stage.
He then took a seat in the front row.
Guests at the dinner – where dishes included kingfish, beef tenderloin and coconut crumble – were subject to strict security, including bag searches and body scans, and were informed of a “no recording policy for the duration of her interview”, described as a “non-negotiable security requirement”.
The event, dubbed “Megstock” in reports by the Sydney Daily Telegraph, also offered a “VIP experience” for an additional fee, including a photograph with Meghan.
After the appearance, Meghan and Harry departed the venue shortly after 7pm.
Earlier in the day, the couple met survivors of the Bondi terrorist attack, including Jessica Chapnik Kahn, who described the encounter as an “honour”.
She said: “The greater problem in the world right now is hate. Hate is a human problem that we’re facing, a very big problem.”
Meghan and Harry also attended an event with Invictus Australia, meeting participants and sailing on Sydney Harbour.
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