People will have the chance to get a glimpse of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as they travel from the Nausori Airport along the main Kings Highway and Waimanu Road to Borron House today before attending a traditional welcome ceremony at Albert Park.

They are scheduled to arrive at the Nausori Airport at 4.30pm this afternoon so people can wait along the main Kings Highway from 4.30pm to 5pm to catch a glimpse of the couple.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be accorded a Guard of Honor before being escorted to Borron House at 5.10pm to meet President Jioji Konrote.

After this, they will then travel along Edinburgh Drive from Borron House through the Heart of Suva City to attend the traditional welcome ceremony at Albert Park from 6pm-6.45pm.

People will able to line the streets of Suva City as the Royal Couple make their way through Rodwell Road, Scott Street and Victoria Parade and people are also invited to attend the program today at Albert Park but they must be seated by 4pm.

After the traditional welcome ceremony there will be a royal wave from the GPH balcony.

Tomorrow the Royal couple will travel from GPH along Queen Elizabeth Drive to the University of the South Pacific where students and staff of USP will have the opportunity to meet the Duke and Duchess of Sussex from 9.45am to 10.45am.

People along Princes Road will be able get a sight of Prince Harry who will later travel from to Colo-i-Suva for the Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy unveiling while the Duchess will visit women’s group representatives at the British High Commissioner’s residence.

The Duchess will then visit Suva market at around 11.30am tomorrow.

The routes the Royal Couples’ motorcades will take will allow school students to stand on the roadside and wave flags as the royal entourage passes.

The final public engagement will be at the Nadi International Airport on Thursday morning where the Duke will unveil the statue of Sergeant Talaiasi Labalaba.