Prince Harry reviews global armada in Sydney

Oct 05, 2013

Britain''s Prince Harry, in full military uniform, reviewed a global armada of warships in a day of pomp and ceremony watched by tens of thousands of people on Sydney Harbour Saturday.

SYDNEY - Britain's Prince Harry, in full military uniform, reviewed a global armada of warships in a day of pomp and ceremony watched by tens of thousands of people on Sydney Harbour Saturday.

Captain Wales, as he is known in the British military, was on his first official trip to Australia to take part in a nautical extravaganza marking the centenary of Australia's emergence as an independent sea power.

The prince, in a white tropical dress uniform of the British Army and a blue Army AirCorp beret, boarded Australian survey ship HMAS Leeuwin to review the fleet alongside the Queen's representative, Governor General Quentin Bryce, and Prime Minister Tony Abbott.

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Sailors salute from India's warship INS Sahyadri (R) to Australia's warship the HMAS Leeuwin carrying Britain's Prince Harry, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Governor-General Quentin Bryce sails during 2013 the International Fleet Review in Sydney on October 5, 2013. PHOTO/AFP


Ayesha Sweeney, 19, travelled 460 kilometres (287 miles) from the rural town of Albury to see the prince and she managed to catch a glimpse of him as he saluted officers at Sydney naval base Garden Island.

"His uniform was really cool, his salute was awesome," Sweeney said.

"He's a bit of a cutie, I think everyone has a crush in him -- all of the ladies were wooing and whistling when he came out."

Victoria McRae, 20, was towed out of the way by Water Police after she paddled a kayak too close and waved a flag saying "I love you Harry" with her mobile phone number on it.

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Australia's warship HMAS Leeuwin sails during the 2013 International Fleet Review in Sydney. PHOTO/AFP


"I just wanted to see Harry on the boat really," McRae told Australian Associated Press.

"He's an eligible bachelor, I thought I might be in with a chance."

The prince, 29, who has served in Afghanistan and is an Apache helicopter commander, is one of the most sought-after men in the world, although British newspaper reports suggest he is dating English aristocrat Cressida Bonas, 24.

In brilliant sunshine, the Leeuwin reviewed an armada of warships from 17 countries, along with as many Australian vessels, watched by huge crowds of onlookers cramming vantage points around the harbour and an estimated 5,000 spectator boats.

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Britain's Prince Harry (C) walks onboard the HMAS Leeuwin on October 5, 2013. PHOTO/AFP


The flotilla is part of celebrations to commemorate 100 years since the Royal Australian Navy's fleet first entered the city's waters.

It was on October 4, 1913 that seven Australian warships, led by HMAS Australia, first steamed into Sydney to be met by a rapturous welcome, heralding the country's independent sea power and emergence as a modern nation.

Until then, the Australian colony had been watched over by British vessels.

The prince also held a meet-and-greet with the public, having changed into a suit, then attended an official function with Abbott at his Sydney residence Kirribilli House, on the harbour opposite the Opera House.


People gather to get a glance of Britain's Prince Harry during 2013 the International Fleet Review at Garden Island in Sydney. PHOTO/AFP


At the soiree he was set to meet two of Abbott's children, Bridget, 20, and Frances, 22, with the Sydney Daily Telegraph recently warning the prime minister in a headline: "Lock up your daughters Tony Abbott, Prince Harry is heading Down Under to party."

The prince was expected to remain at the house to watch a fireworks and light show before heading to Perth for a brief visit on Sunday.

Sydney is playing host to a week of maritime celebrations, including aircraft fly-pasts, helicopter display teams, marching bands and firework displays, with many of the visiting ships, from countries including Britain, Singapore, Japan and the United States, open to the public.

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Britain's Prince Harry (C) salutes during 2013 the International Fleet Review at Garden Island in Sydney on October 5, 2013. PHOTO/AFP

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