For their final engagement of the Royal Tour, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited Redwoods Treewalk Rotorua. The treewalk is a 700m-long walkway of suspension bridges between 117-year-old Redwood trees.
WHAT MEGHAN WORE
JACKET: Men's Oslo Lightweight Down850 Jacket (EUR 439) - Meghan borrowed Prince Harry's jacket.
TOP: Givenchy indigo blue knit top from earlier today.
JEANS: Black skinny jeans - Possibly her Outland Denim Harriet Black High-Waist Jeans.
SHOES: Birdies Blackbird Slippers.
EARRINGS: Boh Runga 'Feather Kiss' 9CT gold discologo studs ($329 NZD) - a gift from New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
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For their second stop in Rotorua, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex headed to Rainbow Springs to learn more about the centre’s kiwi breeding programme. Kiwi, which are New Zealand’s national bird, have become increasingly endangered in recent years, and Meghan and Harry met conservationists working to protect the species.
This was followed by a walkabout in the town centre.
WHAT MEGHAN WORE
SEPARATES: Givenchy indigo blue Milano knit top and pleated skirt (bespoke).
The top appears to be the same design as the green Givenchy Crew Neck Milano Knit Top Meghan wore in Dublin earlier this year.
The midi skirt features a sequence of black, indigo, and blue pleats, and is based on a 1970's vintage Givenchy colourblock skirt.
EARRINGS: Boh Runga 'Feather Kiss' 9CT gold discologo studs ($329 NZD) - a gift from New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are in Rotorua today for their final day of the Royal Tour. The town is set on Lake Rotorua, renowned for its geothermal activity and Maori culture.
Meghan and Harry firstly visited Te Papaiouru Marae, for a formal pōwhiri and luncheon in their honour.
WHAT MEGHAN WORE
We believe it's a bespoke piece which shares elements from these styles from the British designer.
EARRINGS: Boh Runga 'Feather Kiss' 9CT gold discologo studs ($329 NZD) - a gift from New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
NECKLACE: Pounamu Kouma necklace ($650 NZD) from leading Maori designer Kiri Nathan carved by Jason Nathan, that were presented to Meghan and Harry by New Zealand Governor General Patsy Reddy on Sunday at Government House. The Kouma represents Strength, Integrity & Authority, cut from a Kawakawa variety of Authentic Ngāi Tahu Pounamu.
PIN: The Royal British Legion Poppy Lapel Pin.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended a reception this evening hosted by Prime Minister Jacinda Adren at the Auckland War Memorial Museum.
Meghan looked glamorous in her navy Antonio Berardi Double Breasted Dress which she first wore to a polo match with Prince Harry in May 2017.
WHAT MEGHAN WORE
HANDBAG: Navy leather flap-front clutch bag with top handle (unidentified) - the design is very similar to her custom navy Dior 'Bee' satin pouch but Dior has denied ownership of this piece.
EARRINGS: Emily Mortimer 'Nova' Gold White Topaz Earrings (£350)
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex joined Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern this afternoon at Pillars, a charity operating across New Zealand that supports children who have a parent in prison.
As a wedding present to the royal couple, the Government of New Zealand gifted $5000 dollars to Pillars, and Meghan and Harry had the opportunity to meet some of the children who have directly benefited from this funding.
This was followed by a walkabout on Auckland's Viaduct Harbour.
WHAT MEGHAN WORE
DRESS: Brandon Maxwell ecru midi dress (style unknown) - It could be the same silhouette as the yellow midi dress Meghan wore for the Commonwealth Youth reception in July.
EARRINGS: Boh Runga 'Feather Kiss' 9CT gold discologo studs ($329 NZD) - a gift from New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
Meghan looks chic in Karen Walker blazer, J.Crew jeans and rain boots for ‘welly-wanging’ contest30/10/2018
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are in Auckland today for a day of engagements. They firstly visited the North Shore to dedicate a 20 hectare area of native bush to The Queen's Commonwealth Canopy.
Meghan and Harry then joined children from the 'Trees in Survival' group in a 'welly-wanging' contest - Meghan won!
The royal couple were gifted an adorable pair of My Little Kiwi Gummies ($29.99 NZD) for Baby Sussex :)
WHAT MEGHAN WORE
JACKET: Karen Walker 'Fathom' Dark Navy Jacket ($575 AUD).
âRAIN JACKET: Official QEII National Trust waterproof jacket - not available to the public. âTOP: Lavender Hill Clothing Black Scoop Neck T-Shirt (£34). âJEANS: J.Crew 'Toothpick' Jean In Charcoal Wash (US$128). âBOOTS: Muck Boot Company Women's 'Reign' Tall boot (US$174.95). âEARRINGS: Boh Runga 'Feather Kiss' 9CT gold discologo studs ($329 NZD) - a gift from New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited Courtenay Creative in Wellington this evening for an event celebrating the city’s thriving creative arts scene.
The creative hub runs programmes to give young people the tools and experience to excel in the film industry.
Meghan and Harry met a number of young creatives demonstrating their skills in props, make-up, and costume.
WHAT MEGHAN WORE
DRESS: Maggie Marilyn 'Leap of Faith' White Blazer Dress (US$650) - modified without sleeves.
EARRINGS: Boh Runga 'Feather Kiss' 9CT gold discologo studs ($329 NZD) - a gift from New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
The Duke and Duchess took a helicopter flight to Abel Tasman National Park this afternoon, which sits at the north-Eastern tip of New Zealand's South Island, and is an area famed for its golden beaches and native bush walks.
Meghan and Harry took a trail walk with one of the park’s rangers to learn more about the history of the forest and the environmental challenges of protecting the park’s habitat.
They then joined some of the park’s young ambassadors and local school children at a barbeque lunch and for a tree planting.
WHAT MEGHAN WORE
SCARF: I initially thought the scarf may have been the LORO PIANA Emerald Mélange Cashmere-Silk Scarf (US$635), but later an image was released showing the fringe detail which is sadly not a match.
EARRINGS: Boh Runga 'Feather Kiss' 9CT gold discologo studs ($329 NZD) - a gift from New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
The Duke and Duchess visited one of Wellington’s most iconic cafes this morning.
Meghan and Harry had tea at Maranui Cafe with young people from a number of mental health projects operating in New Zealand offering support to other young people through helplines, social media, websites and school-based programmes.
WHAT MEGHAN WORE
COAT: Club Monaco 'Ellayne' Trench Coat in Seaweed Green (US$298).
TOP: Jac + Jack black 'Trani' Sweater (AU$499).
BOOTS: Stuart Weitzman 'Veruka' Black Suede Lace-Up Boot (US$698).
EARRINGS: Boh Runga 'Feather Kiss' 9CT gold discologo studs ($329 NZD) - a gift from New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended a reception hosted by the Governor General tonight celebrating the 125th anniversary of women’s suffrage in New Zealand.
Meghan delivered a speech.
WHAT MEGHAN WORE
HANDBAG: Navy leather flap-front clutch bag with top handle (unidentified) - the design is very similar to her custom navy Dior 'Bee' satin pouch but Dior has denied ownership of the piece.
SHOES: Stuart Weitzman 'Nudist' black sandal (US$398).
NECKLACE: Tattoo Diamond Pendant by Jessica McCormack (NZ$17,400).
EARRINGS: Birks Snowflake Large Round Jacket Earrings.
PIN: The Royal British Legion Poppy Lapel Pin.
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