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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have not forgotten the little people.
The royal couple, who finishes the last day of their epic Down Under tour, made sure to offer a treat for young fans on Monday (local time).
While visiting the Maranui Café in Wellington, New Zealand, the prospective parents met with young people from several mental health projects in New Zealand, offering support via hotlines, social media, websites and more. Web and school programs.
When the tour ended, Harry and Meghan (dressed in Outland jeans, a top Jac and Jack and a Club Monaco coat) ensured that their youngest fans were waiting for it. Outside – they sent coffee pastries to the crowd, reports Emily Andrews. of The sun.
After the coffee break, the couple headed to Abel Tasman National Park on the northeastern tip of South Island New Zealand for a conservation-oriented tour.
The Royal Couple kicked off their 16 day Down Under tour in Sydney, with a number of day trips to other parts of the country, and launched the 2018 Invictus Games before to spend a few days in Fiji and Tonga. They returned to Sydney for the end of the Invictus Games before traveling to New Zealand to complete their tour.
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