Meghan Markle, Prince Harry's nature walk, redwoods



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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle complete their royal tour by coming into contact with nature.

The newlyweds, who are expecting their first child this spring, traveled Wednesday to the Redwoods Treewalk Rotorua to travel along the bridge bridges suspended between 117-year-old redwoods. While exploring the forest, they learned more about its history.

Meghan kept her Givenchy blue sweater earlier in the day and changed her pleated skirt to become her skinny black jeans and comfortable Mother Denim flat shoes as well as comfortable black shoes for hiking. She also wore a light Norrono jacket.

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The forest is also home to a thriving mountain cycling community that attracts people of all ages to the redwoods. Meghan and Harry met with representatives of the local cycling community invited under the forest canopy.

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The 37-year-old mother has already skipped forest walks in Tonga and Fiji in the midst of Zika's fears. As Harry went to Fiji's Colo-i-Suva Forest Park, Meghan stayed for morning tea at the British High Commissioner's residence.

Meghan joined Harry at Tupou Middle School in Tonga as they dedicated two forest reserves to the on-site school forest. However, she decided not to participate in a walk in the area.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in Tonga

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in Tonga

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Harry, 34, and Meghan began the final day of their royal tour with an official pōwhiri and lunch before naming two kiwi chicks and greeting fans during a public walk.

As they left their last event, Harry and Meghan came out of the redwood forest holding Harry by the hand. Harry turned to the reporters and said, "That's great – thanks guys."

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