Friday, October 4, 2013

Prince Harry touches down in Sydney flying in on a commercial Qantas flight - The Daily Telegraph






Prince Harry will be in Sydney today for his first official trip to Australia, touring the Fleet Review.






PRINCE Harry has arrived in Sydney ahead of the International Fleet Review on Sydney Harbour.



The young prince, wearing a blue suit, white shirt and maroon tie, arrived on a commercial Qantas flight which touched down at Sydney Airport just before 10pm last night.


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He waved to a small crowd of wellwishers before getting into the Governor-General's white sedan while members of his entourage loaded his luggage into vehicles parked near the VIP exit.



Prince Harry jets into Sydney


Prince Harry arrives at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport. Photo Jeremy Piper Source: Supplied




 A large contingent of police in cars and motorcycles escorted the Prince to the city last night.


A large contingent of police in cars and motorcycles escorted the Prince to the city last night. Source: News Limited




 Prince Harry arrives at the Shangri La Hotel.


Prince Harry arrives at the Shangri La Hotel. Source: News Limited




 Part of the police motorcycle escort that accompanied the Prince into Sydney.


Part of the police motorcycle escort that accompanied the Prince into Sydney. Source: News Limited



Australian Federal Police officers arrived at the car park about an hour before the prince's plane.

Anne Thatcher, of Ramsgate, and her teenage daughter Kobie, were among a handful of excited royal watchers at the airport.


"Harry's our favourite, he's like an Aussie - a fun loving, down to earth larakin with a sense of humour," she said.


"I'm going scream and he might come up and see us and he might want to take her out."


Six NSW Police motorbike riders in full ceremonial outfit led a motorcade which left the car park and headed to the inner-city hotel where the prince is staying during short official visit for the Australian Navy Fleet Review, his first visit to Australia in ten years.




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