Harry and Meghan Visit Sydney’s Bondi Beach to Meet Survivors of Hanukkah Terror Attack
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle meet with Bondi Beach shooting survivors and first responders on the final day of their 2026 Australia tour.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 17, 2026, 3:38 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Times of Israel

A Solemn Tribute at Bondi Beach
Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, visited Australia’s iconic Bondi Beach today to meet with survivors of a tragic terror attack. The couple’s appearance was centered on honoring the victims of a deadly shooting that targeted a Hanukkah celebration at the beach in December 2025. This visit marks one of the most significant stops on the final day of their current tour through the region.
Details of the Antisemitic Shooting
The attack, described as Australia’s worst mass shooting in three decades, was an antisemitic spree that left the community reeling. Authorities have accused Naveed Akram and his father, Sajid, of opening fire during the religious holiday event. Sajid Akram was reportedly shot dead by police at the scene, while the legal proceedings regarding the motivation and execution of the attack continue to draw national attention.
Engaging with First Responders
During their time on the sand, the couple walked barefoot while accompanied by volunteer first responders from the Bondi Beach Surf Lifesaving Club. These volunteers played a critical role during the chaos of the shooting, providing immediate aid to those wounded on the beach. The inclusion of the lifeguards in the tour highlighted the community’s resilience and the bravery of local citizens during the crisis.
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