The Citizen (Gauteng)

Royals get rock star reception

JUBILATION: TEARS AND APPLAUSE FROM SCREAMING FANS DRAPED IN UNION JACK FLAGS

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Prince and duchess meet prime minister and leader of the opposition.

Wellington

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan arrived in Wellington yesterday to a traditiona­l Maori welcome, an official reception disrupted by a fire alarm and an overwhelmi­ng show of delight during a public walkabout.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are on the last leg of a 16-day, four-nation tour which was timed to coincide with the 2018 Invictus Games in Sydney. They flew in from Sydney on a Royal New Zealand Air Force flight carrying the Kiwi team who took part in the Games, an Olympic-style sporting event for wounded soldiers that Prince Harry helped found.

The royals held hands as they left the aircraft where they were greeted by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and mingled with the Invictus athletes before heading to a reception at the residence of the Governor-General of New Zealand, Patsy Reddy.

The visibly pregnant duchess, with her hair in a bun, was wearing a black dress by ASOS Maternity and a calf-length brown chequered coat by Karen Walker, having changed during the threehour flight from the burgundy dress she wore when boarding in Sydney.

They were welcomed to Government House with a traditiona­l haka and performed a hongi greeting with indigenous Maori elders, in which they pressed noses together.

After visiting a newly unveiled UK War Memorial and laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier, the royals received a excited reception as they went on a walkabout among thousands of fans, many screaming and with some draped in Union Jack flags and others wearing an array of tiaras.

There were tears and applause as the royal couple were showered with gifts, including a New Zealand Buzzy Bee toy, which Harry held aloft to the delight of the crowd. “I can’t believe that I met the royals,” said Victoria O’Brien, still sobbing several minutes after the royals had moved past her.

The royals then returned to Government House for meetings with Ardern and the leader of the opposition, Simon Bridges, ahead of a reception hosted by the governor-general marking the 125th anniversar­y of women’s suffrage. Just before Bridges was to meet the prince a fire alarm went off, forcing the evacuation of the building. A Government House representa­tive later said it was a false alarm caused by a vegetable steamer in the kitchen. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? EXCITEMENT. Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, speak to schoolchil­dren during an official welcoming ceremony at Government House in Wellington yesterday.
Picture: AFP EXCITEMENT. Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, speak to schoolchil­dren during an official welcoming ceremony at Government House in Wellington yesterday.

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