The Duchess of Sussex will make an appearance as a guest judge on a new season of hit Australian television show MasterChef Australia.
Meghan filmed her episode in Melbourne on Wednesday, according to broadcaster Network Ten. The show's eighteenth season is set to air on April 19.
Meghan, together with Prince Harry, are currently on the second day of a four-day tour of Australia, which combines visits to charitable causes with money-making events.
The couple, no longer working royals, are visiting in a private capacity. It's their first time in Australia since 2018, when they made an intense tour shortly after their marriage.
In another event on Wednesday, Prince Harry joined players from an Australian Rules football team for a lesson in the game and visited the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.
The couple has more scheduled engagements in Melbourne on Thursday before heading to Sydney.
On Tuesday, the duo visited the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne where hundreds gathered in the foyer for a glimpse of the couple.
Meghan also visited a women's refuge in Melbourne, serving plates of frittata to those at the centre.
Prince Harry will give a keynote speech at the InterEdge Psychosocial Safety Summit in Melbourne this week, and all ticket sales will go to the charity Lifeline. The BBC inquired if the duke will receive a fee for the event.
On Saturday, Meghan will hold an in-person conversation at a women's only weekend retreat in Sydney, with guests paying up to A$3,199 to attend, which includes a VIP package for a group photo with her.
Meghan's appearance comes in the wake of her own lifestyle and cookery show, With Love, Meghan, and there are speculations about introducing her As Ever lifestyle brand to the Australian market. Last year, she registered trademarks in 12 different product categories in Australia.



















