Prince Harry, Meghan meet Bondi terror attack survivors
On the final leg of their Australian tour, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have visited the scene of the Bondi Beach terrorist attack.
Prince Harry and Meghan have met survivors of the Bondi Beach terror attack as they wind up their Australian tour.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are wrapping up their trip on Friday, making the most of the autumn sun with a Sydney Harbour boat ride alongside Invictus Australia representatives, before attending a Super Rugby Pacific match.
But they started their time in Sydney at Bondi, where 15 innocent people were killed in the December 14 antisemitic terrorist attack.
They met emergency workers who responded to the attack, as well as representatives of the Sydney Jewish Museum, which is opening an exhibition on the massacre.
After arriving at the Bondi Surf Bathers’ Life Saving Club on Friday morning, the couple spoke to Jessica Chapnik Khan, who survived the attack while shielding her five-year-old daughter after attending a Hanukkah party.
They also spoke to Elon Zizer, 40, who survived after being shot numerous times while shielding his children.
The couple met Shannon Biederman, the museum’s senior curator, who said it was “really special” to have them visit.
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