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Meghan, Harry have a ball at awards ceremony for young sports coaches

MEGHAN, Duchess of Sussex, showed off some serious netball skills as she and Prince Harry paid tribute to Britain’s emerging young sports coaches.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry show sporting skills at Coach Core awards

PRINCE Harry and Meghan have attended an event in the UK to encourage young people to become sports coaches, as they prepare for their royal tour to Australia next month.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended an awards ceremony for Coach Core, a program that helps unemployed and marginalised young people to become sporting coaches.

Funded by the young royals’ Royal Foundation, it built on the legacy of the 2012 London Olympics, and is supported by the likes of marathon superstar Paula Radcliffe, tennis champion Laura Robson and top English netballer Eboni Beckford-Chambers.

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attend the Coach Core Awards held at Loughborough University on September 24, 2018 in Loughborough, England. Picture: Getty Images
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attend the Coach Core Awards held at Loughborough University on September 24, 2018 in Loughborough, England. Picture: Getty Images
The couple got competitive. Picture: Getty Images
The couple got competitive. Picture: Getty Images
Picture: Getty Images
Picture: Getty Images
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attracted the crowds again. Picture: Getty Images
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attracted the crowds again. Picture: Getty Images

Wearing an Oscar de la Renta navy blouse and Altuzarra trousers, which flared at the bottom, Meghan tried her hand at netball, while Prince Harry watched on.

Participants undergo master classes from the sports stars, who provide training and mentoring, and encourage them to see sport as a way of changing lives and empowering young people.

Fingers crossed. Picture: Getty Images
Fingers crossed. Picture: Getty Images
Meghan shows off her athletic prowess during a game of netball. Picture: Getty Images
Meghan shows off her athletic prowess during a game of netball. Picture: Getty Images
The Duchess of Sussex looked to be having a good time at the event. Picture: Getty Images
The Duchess of Sussex looked to be having a good time at the event. Picture: Getty Images

It is a key interest area for Prince Harry and Meghan, who will visit Sydney next month to attend the Invictus Games, the global sporting competition founded by Prince Harry for injured and ill military personnel and veterans.

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, attends the Coach Core Awards. Picture: Getty Images
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, attends the Coach Core Awards. Picture: Getty Images

Harry and Meghan visited Loughborough University in the English midlands, where more than 200 young people were undertaking a full day’s Coach Core activities, followed by an awards ceremony.

The program is designed for young people who are not working or studying, and helps produce the next generation of sports coaches.

Harry and Meghan looked to be enjoying themselves at the event. Picture: Getty Images
Harry and Meghan looked to be enjoying themselves at the event. Picture: Getty Images

Kensington Palace said Coach Core trained hundreds of young people across the UK through its scheme, which connected apprentices to the biggest sports clubs in the country, “providing unrivalled tuition, paying them a wage, and setting them up for an exciting future.”

As well as presenting the awards, Prince Harry was set to give a speech to this year’s graduates from the program.

The royals will head to Sydney in the coming weeks. Picture: Getty Images
The royals will head to Sydney in the coming weeks. Picture: Getty Images

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