The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have arrived in Australia for a four-day tour which will see them combine visits to charitable causes alongside private, money-making engagements.

The couple - no longer working royals and visiting in a private capacity - will meet patients and medics at a children's hospital, military veterans and their families, and survivors of family violence.

The schedule also reflects the commercial aspect of the trip, with Prince Harry due to give a keynote speech at summit where tickets cost up to A$2,400 (£1,260) per person.

Meghan will hold an "in-person conversation" at a women-only "girls weekend" in Sydney hosted by the producers of the Her Best Life podcast.

It is unclear how much Prince Harry and Meghan are being paid for the commercial events.