Prince Harry
Prince Harry jokingly stopped a man from giving Meghan Markle flowers while in Australia. Pictured: Prince Harry meets with the public during a walkabout near the Sydney Opera House on October 16, 2018 in Sydney, Australia. Getty Images/Mark Metcalfe

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are currently in Australia for their official engagement, and they had the chance to meet some of their fans.

On Tuesday, a male royal fan handed the Duchess of Sussex flowers, and Prince Harry saw the sweet gesture. The Duke of Sussex jokingly reprimanded the fan and said that he can’t give flowers to his wife. Everyone in the crowd ended up laughing hysterically.

“You can’t give flowers that big to my wife. What is that all about?” Prince Harry said.

And while at the Taronga Zoo, Prince Harry also showed his sense of humor when director Cameron Kerr struggled with pronouncing Markle and Prince Harry’s official royal title. Prince Harry helped him out and guided him by saying “Sussexes.”

The Duke of Sussex once again made everyone laugh during his afternoon speech when he noted that there’s both tea and beer available.

“Finally, we are both absolutely delighted to be here. We are really impressed to see you serving beer and tea at an afternoon reception in true Aussie style,” he said (via Express).

One of the royal fans that had the opportunity to speak to the royal couple gushed about how friendly they were. Hannah, 12, a student, said, “I told my sister we would see Meghan today but I couldn’t believe it when she came over to speak to us. She was so nice and friendly and she is so pretty. She was so nice to us and said thank you for coming down to meet her.”

Prince Harry and Markle will be in Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, and the Kingdom of Tonga until Oct. 31. They will also be attending the Invictus Games together on Oct. 25 in Sydney.

Prior to their trip, Kensington Palace announced that the royal couple is expecting their first child together. Markle’s baby bump can be seen during her latest sighting.