The Duke and Duchess of Sussex once again left royal well-wishes in awe during their second day of their New Zealand tour. We take a look at the Duchess’s three outfit choices.
While on an early morning walkabout in Wellington where Prince Harry and the Duchess did a meet and greet with locals, the mum-to-be chose a chic look wearing a black pair of Outland jeans, a matching Jac and Jack top with a seaweed green trench coat by Club Monaco, and black suede ankle boots.
Following discussions with local youth on mental health projects and how they are having a positive contribution on young people in New Zealand, the couple made their way to the scenic Abel Tasman National Park.
The couple learned more about the region’s conservation program. Upon arriving at the park, which is famed for its golden beaches and sits at the northeastern tip of New Zealand’s South Island, the couple were greeted by a traditional welcome ceremony.
The Duchess had tweaked her outfit for this part of the day’s activities, opting for a pair of white Adidas trainers and a thick, dark green scarf which she wore underneath a waterproof jacket to keep the cold weather at bay.
On Monday evening they visited Courtenay Creative, a new training facility for the screen and creative industries that provides young people with programs to excel in the film industry.
Here, the Duchess wore a white tuxedo dress called the “Leap of Faith Blazer Dress” by New Zealand designer Maggie Marilyn. Although the original version features ruched sleeves, the Duchess of Sussex opted for a sleeveless option.
This evening The Duke and Duchess of Sussex met young students and professionals working in Wellington's vibrant film and creative industries. ðŸŽðŸŽ¬ðŸŽ¤#RoyalVisitNZ pic.twitter.com/hWxq7FWDrV
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) October 29, 2018
Auckland visit
The royal couple will travel to Auckland on Tuesday where they will firstly visit the North Shore to dedicate a 20 hectare area of native bush to The Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy.
They will later be joined by the Prime Minister to visit Pillars, a charity operating across New Zealand that supports children who have a parent in prison through the provision of special mentoring schemes. As a wedding present to The Duke and Duchess, the Government of New Zealand gifted $5000 dollars to Pillars.
In the afternoon, The Duke and Duchess will have the opportunity to meet the people of Auckland on the Viaduct Harbour, before attending a Reception hosted by the Prime Minister at the Auckland War Memorial Museum. This reception will include cultural performances and entertainment by members of the Pasifika community living in Auckland.