Prince Harry and Meghan begin the final leg of their tour in New Zealand



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WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND .- Prince H Arry and Meghan Markle arrived in Wellington on Sunday, the last leg of their long tour of the Pacific, where they were received by the Prime Minister ] Jacinda Ardern

The British royal couple arrived from in Sydney where they participated Saturday night in the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games a sports competition for disabled and wounded.

Duke and Duchess of Susbad traveled from to Australia aboard an air force aircraft of ] in New Zealand which also carried the New Zealand team that participated in the Games.

After being received by Ardern and the Mayor of Wellington, Justin Lester, Harry and Meghan meet with the athletes before going to the residence of the governor general of New Ze landa, Patsy Reddy, for a traditional Maori reception ceremony.

Meghan, pregnant with the couple's first child, had her hair tied in a bun, dressed in a black dress and a plaid coat. Both wore the traditional red poppy, which commemorates the deaths of the First World War.

The two men will inaugurate a new British War Memorial in Wellington and participate Sunday evening in a ceremony commemorating the pbading of women's voting rights 125 years ago in New Zealand.

Over the next three days, the couple will walk around and barbecue at Abel Tasman Park, in the north of the South Island, will attend a reception with Arden at the War Memorial Museum. 39 Auckland and a tour of the city of Rotorua on the North Island, known for its hot springs, geysers and Maori culture.

The Dukes of Susbad will return to Auckland by road. where they will leave the region on Thursday after a 16-day visit during which they also traveled to Fiji and Tonga.

Shortly after arriving in Australia nearly two weeks ago, the palace announced that Harry, 34, and Meghan, 37, are expecting their first baby for spring.

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