Meghan Markle Rubs Noses With Several Dignitaries After Arriving In New Zealand
Oct. 28 2018, Published 2:21 p.m. ET
Meghan Markle rubbed noses with several dignitaries alongside her husband Prince Harry after they arrived in New Zealand on Sunday. Read on for all the details.
Day one of their trip in New Zealand found the parents-to-be at Pukeahu National War Memorial Park in the city of Wellington.
Meghan looked effortlessly chic in a stunning plaid trench while holding onto her hubby's hand. Her growing baby bump was slightly noticeable throughout.
She greeted several adoring fans who could not wipe the excited looks off their faces. It was similar to how some of the athletes responded to her during the Invictus Games in Australia.
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One of them made a hilarious sign that relates to the popular USA show she used to be on. "Pregnancy Suits you Duchess!"
They also attended a traditional welcome ceremony on the lawns of Government House, which is a residence of the Governor General of New Zealand, Dame Patsy Reddy.
It was here that Meghan and Harry were invited to perform the Hongi, which is a traditional Māori greeting done by pressing one's nose and forehead, at the same time, to another encounter.
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