Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Royal tour William and Kate of New Zealand on 7th April'14 . Prince George's (kid) first royal tour:

Royal wave: William waved as he led his family down the airplane stairs after their arrival in the New Zealand capital was delayed by bad weatherTraditional: The young prince wore a cream cardigan over a white shirt, matching shorts and soft leather shoes and socks - ideal for a baby who has just started crawling. His outfit was a modern version of the smocked top and peach bloomer style shorts that William wore when he visited the country at the same ageChange of outfit: Both Kate and her son took the opportunity to change during the flight from Sydney to Wellington which was delayed by 20 minutesChange of outfit: Both Kate and her son took the opportunity to change during the flight from Sydney to Wellington which was delayed by 20 minutesWild weather: The Duchess kept a keen eye on her elegant pillar-box red coat by Catherine Walker as she battled strong winds on her way down the jet's stairsWild weather: The Duchess kept a keen eye on her elegant pillar-box red coat by Catherine Walker as she battled strong winds on her way down the jet's stairsShocked: The adorable eight month old appeared quite taken aback as a gust of wind blew through his hairShocked: The adorable eight month old appeared quite taken aback as a gust of wind blew through his hairFlawless: The 32-year-old looked radiant in her designer ensemble as she held the adorable young prince in her arms
Sweet smile: With her young son in one hand, the Duchess smiled and waved to the New Zealand dignitaries waiting on the family's arrival while young George seemed taken by something in the other direction.

 Royal welcome: The family was greeted by New Zealand Prime Minister John Key. Kate wore the Queen's diamond and platinum silver fern brooch, an important New Zealand emblem, that was presented to the Queen on her visit to the nation during her landmark 1953-54 world tourRoyal welcome: The family was greeted by New Zealand Prime Minister John Key. Kate wore the Queen's diamond and platinum silver fern brooch, an important New Zealand emblem, that was presented to the Queen on her visit to the nation during her landmark 1953-54 world tour
Traditional welcome: The Duchess rubbed noses with a local dignitary as she and her husband were officially welcomed at Government House in Wellington later on MondayTraditional welcome: The Duchess rubbed noses with a local dignitary as she and her husband were officially welcomed at Government House in Wellington later on Monday


The warmest of welcomes: Prince William also rubbed noses with the local dignitary as he arrived at Government HouseThe warmest of welcomes: Prince William also rubbed noses with the local dignitary as he arrived at Government House
Traditional: Kate was all smiles as she greeted a host of traditionally dressed men and women

Traditional: Kate was all smiles as she greeted a host of traditionally dressed men and women


Military honour: Prince William was welcomed by a guard of military officials

Military honour: Prince William was welcomed by a guard of military officials
Beautiful gift: Young school children presented the Duchess with a bouquet of flowersBeautiful gift: Young school children presented the Duchess with a bouquet of flowers 
Beautiful gift: Kate smiled and joked as she posed for photos with the local children

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