The couple have attracted huge attention since
announcing they were getting married, and as with their previous
appearances, hundreds of people greeted them in Cardiff, waving
Welsh flags emblazoned with red dragons.
"Amazing, it was a dream of mine come true," said Carol Powell,
39.
Harry, 33, and Markle 36 heard performances from musicians and
poets at Cardiff Castle before making their way to a community
center to see how sport is helping engage disadvantaged young
people and promote their social development.
Harry, fifth-in-line to the throne, and actress Markle, best
known for the TV legal drama "Suits", are due to marry in May at
Queen Elizabeth's Windsor Castle home to the west of London.
"They were lovely and they were shaking hands with everyone and
Harry was just having a chat with everyone so it was really
nice," Angharad Akideinde, 18, told Reuters.
"Because they are the younger generation they are more modern.
It's like the way they communicate with us as well. It is
different to how the older ones would because they are more
traditional I guess."
Markle, who intends to become a British citizen, said after
their engagement was announced that she was looking forward to
getting to know her future homeland.
(Reporting by Alex Fraser; editing by Michael Holden)
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