Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan have a snowy visit to Bristol
Parents-to-be Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan took a day trip on Friday morning to visit the English town of Bristol.
On their way in to get a tour of the Old Vic theater, which is "the oldest continuously working theatre in the English speaking world," the Duke and Duchess of Sussex greeted a crowd of well wishers outside as snow started to fall.
For the outing, Meghan bundled up in a black coat by William Vintage, a matching black scarf and carried an olive green purse. Underneath she wore a printed Oscar de la Renta dress and olive green boots by Sarah Flint. The duchess let her hair down for a more casual look after Wednesday and Thursday's polished buns. Harry looked dapper in a black sweater over a white collared shirt and stayed warm thanks to a grey overcoat.
The couple also chatted with a group of nursery school children who were all bundled up in the streets waiting to say hello. Watch the adorable moment below:
The nursery school children had princess costumes underneath their snowsuits - but some were more interested in eating their digestives! #Bristol#Harry#Meghanpic.twitter.com/OnX4ROZyKa
— Rebecca English (@RE_DailyMail) February 1, 2019
Inside the theater, Harry and Meghan watched the theatre's Young Company perform a song from 'Hercules,' learned about educational workshops and stopped by the sound technology exhibition at the Old Vic.
This ends a busy week for the couple who attended several royal engagements each: Meghan finished her first tours of each of her four new patronages and Harry attended the Commonwealth Youth Roundtable.
See Meghan's recent visit to the ACU below: