The Duke and Duchess of Sussex took a moment during their whistle-stop tour of Australia to remember those who have served for their country in war.

The royal couple attended a ceremony to unveil the renovated Anzac Memorial in Sydney’s Hyde Park, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Invictus Games later in the day.

Harry donned the tropical dress of his regiment, the Blues and Royals, with medals, Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order badge and sword, while Meghan wore an Emilia Wickstead dress and Philip Treacy hat.

Harry and Meghan laid a wreath during the ceremony at Sydney's
Harry and Meghan laid a wreath during the ceremony at Sydney’s Hyde Park (Ian Vogler/PA)
The royal couple were joined by Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Premier of New South Wales Gladys Berejiklian and David Elliott, minister for veterans affairs
The royal couple were joined by Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Premier of New South Wales Gladys Berejiklian and David Elliott, minister for veterans affairs (Ian Vogler/PA)
Meghan wore an Emilia Wickstead dress and Philip Treacy hat for the ceremony
Meghan wore an Emilia Wickstead dress and Philip Treacy hat for the ceremony (Ian Vogler/PA)
Harry also met Indigenous Australians as part of the ceremony
Harry also met Indigenous Australians as part of the ceremony (Ian Vogler/PA)
Harry will be attending the opening ceremony of the Invictus games on Saturday night
Harry will be attending the opening ceremony of the Invictus games on Saturday night (Ian Vogler/PA)
The Sussexes also visited the Hall Of Service, which contains 1,700 soil samples from each town, suburb and district in New South Wales listed as an address for First World War enlistees
The Sussexes also visited the Hall Of Memory, which contains 1,701 soil samples from each town, suburb and district in New South Wales listed as an address for First World War enlistees (Ian Vogler/PA)
Later, the couple went on to Sydney's Cockatoo Island for one of the events of the Invictus Games
Later, the couple went on to Sydney’s Cockatoo Island for one of the first events of the Invictus Games (Dominic Lipinski/PA)