The official royal engagements for the newlyweds, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, are continuing at full steam ahead.
The next one on the list for Harry and Meghan is the Coach Core Awards at Loughborough University, which will take place on Monday 24 September.
Both Harry and Meghan are passionate about both young people and the importance of sports and exercise. The couple have previously visited a youth dance class in Cardiff and watched young people take part in Gaelic football and hurling at Croke Park during their royal visit to Ireland in July.
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Coach Core was established by the Royal Foundation - which Meghan is now a part of since her wedding day along with Harry, Prince William and Kate - and is aimed at using sport to change the lives of young people who might not be employed or in training or education. Coach Core trains hundreds of young people across the UK to become sports coaches.
The awards - where both Harry and Meghan will each present an award - celebrate the achievements of young people and mentors on the scheme. It will be held at Loughborough university, which is well-known for its sporting credentials.
Both Harry and Meghan have also taken part in charity sports events themselves; Harry regularly plays polo for his Sentebale charity while Meghan famously took part in a celebrity beach bowl event, before royal life, in 2014 where she first met BFF Serena Williams.
Harry and Meghan will continue to look to the power of sport when they jet to Sydney, Australia for the Invictus Games - where injured former members of the armed forces take part in competitive sports.
Olivia Blair is Entertainment Editor (Luxury) at Hearst UK, working across ELLE, Esquire and Harper's Bazaar. Olivia covers all things entertainment and has interviewed the likes of Margot Robbie, Emma Stone, Michaela Coel and Ryan Gosling over the years.