Prince Harry and his bride-to-be Meghan Markle have received a uniquely Australian wedding present from NSW with two newborn koalas named after the royal couple.
But the sexes of the koala joeys aren't yet known so Harry could be a girl and Meghan may be a boy.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian on Friday announced the two koalas at Taronga Zoo had been named after the couple ahead of their wedding at Windsor Castle on Saturday.
"Wishing Harry and Meghan a very happy wedding day tomorrow," Ms Berejiklian tweeted on Friday.
The premier later revealed the sexes of the koalas are not yet known because they're yet to emerge from their mothers' pouches.
They're five and six months old and usually don't appear until eight months.
"We won't know their genders until then," Ms Berejiklian told 2GB radio.
"(But) no matter if they are two boys or two girls or one of each they'll be called Meghan and Harry."
Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Prince Harry meet 97-year-old Daphne Dunne in Sydney in 2017. Source: AAP
The Liberal leader hopes the prince and his new wife will meet their namesakes when they visit Sydney in October for the Invictus Games.
Harry's nephew George - the third in line to the British throne - has a bilby exhibit named after him at Taronga Zoo.
The enclosure was officially named the Prince George Bilby Exhibit after Prince William and Kate gave birth to their son in mid-2013.