Harry and pregnant Meghan get baby gifts\, meet koalas Down

Harry and pregnant Meghan get baby gifts, meet koalas Down

AFP  |  Sydney 

British royals and received copious baby gifts, met a couple and posed in front of Sydney's dazzling Opera House Tuesday, on their first public since announcing they are to become parents.

The happy and his US-born wife laughed and smiled as they were inundated with gifts -- a pair of Australian baby boots, baby blankets, toy kangaroos and joeys -- watched eucalyptus-munching koalas at the zoo and took a boat ride across Harbour at the start of a lengthy tour of the Pacific.

"We genuinely couldn't think of a better place to announce the, err, upcoming baby... a boy or a girl," said a hesitant Harry, as he toasted his "mates" and lauded an afternoon reception for serving both tea and beer "in true Aussie style".

began the day wearing a tight white dress by Australian and showed few signs of having a baby bump, to the mild disappointment of onlooking fans.

But she smiled broadly while posing against the backdrop of the Opera House sails, which gleamed in the spring sunshine.

Shortly after the appearance, Gee's website was down, apparently due to the volume of traffic it was receiving.

At the foot of the Opera House a crowd of hundreds pressed against security fences for a royal outdoor meet-and-greet, waving Australian flags, assorted pictures and carrying human-size toys, all under the gaze of police snipers and close protection officers.

"To see them in the flesh was amazing. You can't describe it," said 53-year-old "I climbed up that pole there to get a better view." The royal baby was on the mind of most of the crowd, including 56-year-old fan Rhonda Tissington, who managed to give the couple a gift.

"I quickly put together a baby blanket and a first baby book, of farm photos inside," she told AFP.

"said 'Oh wonderful', so he was very pleased. He even shook the present."

This are on a 16-day tour of Australia, New Zealand, and that had already been keenly watched but is now set to be a that may test Australia's large contingent of royal-sceptic republicans.

Shortly after the pair stepped off the plane on Monday, announced that Elizabeth II's 34-year-old grandson and the 37-year-old are "expecting a baby in the spring of 2019", triggering a chorus of coos and rampant tabloid speculation about baby names.

"What fantastic news!" tweeted Australian "is thrilled for you both. Looking forward to sharing in the joy during your stay down under."

The was said to be "delighted", British tweeted her "warmest congratulations", and Meghan's mother said she was "very happy about this lovely news".

As TV stations in the English-speaking world broke into their regular coverage, saw a spike in searches for "when is spring?" -- the answer in Britain is from March until May or June -- and newspapers mused over what the baby, who will become either an earl or lady, will be called.

The bookies' instant pick was Diana -- the name of the late who was mother to both and his older brother -- along with and

The celebrity couple can expect a warm welcome on their tour, even if polls show half of Australians would like to ditch British monarchs as their country's

said they did not expect any changes to the trip schedule, although is not expected to join Harry in scaling the Harbour Bridge to mark the start of the Invictus Games later in the week.

They are still expected to visit and despite a notice advising pregnant women to stay away because of the Zika virus.

The decision came after consultations with doctors, said.

Meghan made her name in acting as savvy in the US television legal drama "Suits", a world far removed from

Her first steps as a British royal have been cautious, immaculately scripted and well received.

Britons swooned after seeing Meghan nonchalantly closing her own at her first solo engagement last month in

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First Published: Tue, October 16 2018. 16:15 IST