Radio starMichael ‘Wippa’ Wipfli and his wife Lisa joined an elite group for an event Prince Harry And MeghanDuchess of Sussex, Wednesday evening.
The radio host, 46, took selfies with the royals at the Nexus Summit in Melbourne, which appeared to be hosted by lawyer and co-president of the United Israel Appeal Women’s Division, Amanda Smorgon, at her home.
Both Wippa and his wife shared posts from the evening on social media, excited about meeting the couple.
Watch the video above.
Radio host Michael ‘Wippa’ Wipfli had a surprise meeting with Prince Harry and Meghan during their Australian tour. (Instagram/@wippa1)
Lisa shared on her Instagram Stories: “It was an honor to meet Prince Harry and Meghan. They were so kind, warm and authentic.”
She added that the evening was “An intimate event full of interesting and inspiring people who are driven to make a positive impact on the world.”
Meghan wore an off-the-shoulder top paired with black pants and strappy high heels. Meanwhile, Prince Harry kept it casual with a black shirt, jeans and sneakers
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Lisa Wipfli and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex at the Nexus Summit in Melbourne, April 15, 2026 (Instagram/@wippa1)
The Nexus Summit describes itself as “the leading global community of next-generation philanthropists, impact investors and innovators accelerating social good around the world.”
The radio star and the Duke of Sussex appeared to have a connection over digital wellness.
Wippa shared another photo of Prince Harry gesticulating during a conversation with him and his wife.
“A passionate topic for @sussexroyal. Great conversations @36monthsofficial and digital wellbeing for children,” read Wippa’s caption.
Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex at the Nexus Summit in Melbourne, April 15, 2026 (Instagram/@wippa1)
The Australian couple is an outspoken advocate for children’s digital safety. Wippa co-founded 36 Months, the driving force behind Australia’s historic under-16s social media ban earlier this year.
The organization successfully raised the minimum age for children’s involvement on social media by 36 months, from 13 to 16 years.
Prince Harry Meghan at Nexus Summit Melbourne Australian tour 2026 (Instagram/@lisawipfli)
The royal couple today begins the third day of their four-day ‘non-royal’ tour of Australia.
Yesterday the couple split, with Harry visiting Whitten Oval and the AFL’s Western Bulldogs team to raise awareness of the Movember campaign.
He then headed to Canberra to visit the Australian War Memorial, meet Indigenous veterans and attend the daily Last Post ceremony and a reception for Invictus Australia.
Meanwhile, Meghan remained in Melbourne and was rumored to have held a series of private business meetings as she prepared for launching her lifestyle brand As Ever in Australia.
The couple will meet again on Thursday for joint events
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