Harry’s joy at Meghan’s ‘little bump’
Prince can’t hide his pride at baby
“We would not want to put our women at risk, especially the Duchess as she is expecting.”
Meghan and Harry also took a short stroll with a ranger, who told them about the conservation projects in the South Island park.
The couple travelled by helicopter, a spectacular 45-minute journey over hills, valleys, forests and water.
Earlier the couple met mental health advocates at a cafe in Wellington who deal with youngsters who have been adversely affected by people they follow online.
Meghan said: “Young people find it so difficult.
“Your judgment of your sense of self Couple stroll with ranger worth becomes really skewed when it’s all based on likes.”
The couple also visited Courtenay Creative, which runs programmes for young people looking to get into film. PRINCE Harry has spoken of his joy at bringing Meghan’s “little bump” to New Zealand.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were enjoying traditional Maori hospitality at the stunning Abel Tasman national park. Harry, who was speaking in a tent due to a downpour, said: “From myself and my wife and our little bump, we’re so grateful to be here.
“We bring blessings from my grandmother the Queen and our family.”
The royal couple were welcomed by songs, prayers and “hongi” greetings of the Manawhenua ki Mohua people.
Meghan, who is expecting in the spring, was seated slightly back from the men in a traditional gesture of protection in case war broke out between the tribe and their new visitors. Chief elder Barney Thomas said: