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The New Zealand Leg
7-16 April 2014
Announced from KP today that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will undertake a tour of NZ and Australia in April 2014.
Monday April 7 - Wellington 11:45am
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrive at the Military Terminal , Wellington Airport.
They will receive a Ceremonial Welcome at Government House, which will include a Maori Powhirim.
Tuesday April 8 - Wellington
The royals will be spending the day privately as they get over their jetlag after the long journey.
Wednesday April 9 - Wellington
Prince George will be part of his first public engagement as he joins the Duke and Duchess at a parents and babies morning at Government House.
Thursday April 10 - Blenheim
Wreath laying ceremony at Blenheim Clock Tower to commemorate the World War I centenary, followed by a public walk through Seymour Square.
Friday, 11 April - Auckland
The Duke and Duchess will compete against each other racing two former America’s Cup boats
hosted by Emirates Team New Zealand on Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour.
Saturday, 12 April - Hamilton and Cambridge, Waikato
The Duke will spend the morning at Pacific Aerospace while the Duchess will visit Rainbow Place at the Children’s Hospital.
Sunday, 13 April - Dunedin and Queenstown, Otago
After an official welcome by the Ngai Tahu Māori iwi (tribe) in Dunedin, the Duke and Duchess will attend a Rippa Rugby match
at Forsyth Barr Stadium, New Zealand’s only covered stadium.
In the afternoon the Duke and Duchess will be hosted to a wine tasting at Amisfield Winery in Queenstown.
The Duke and Duchess will take a Shotover Jet ride down Queenstown’s Shotover River.
Monday, 14 April - Christchurch, Canterbury
Their Royal Highnesses pay their respects to the 185 people who died in the February 2011 earthquake.
The afternoon will be a celebration of next year’s ICC Cricket World Cup which will have its opening match in Christchurch.
Tuesday, 15 April
Tuesday is a free day for the royal couple.
Wednesday, 16 April - Wellington
Returning to Wellington, the Duke and Duchess will meet new recruits at the Royal New Zealand Police College in Porirua
and pay their respects to officers killed in the line of duty.
The afternoon is free for the couple to walk through Wellington to meet the locals before they depart for the Australian leg of their tour.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrive at the Military Terminal , Wellington Airport.
They will receive a Ceremonial Welcome at Government House, which will include a Maori Powhirim.
Tuesday April 8 - Wellington
The royals will be spending the day privately as they get over their jetlag after the long journey.
Wednesday April 9 - Wellington
Prince George will be part of his first public engagement as he joins the Duke and Duchess at a parents and babies morning at Government House.
Thursday April 10 - Blenheim
Wreath laying ceremony at Blenheim Clock Tower to commemorate the World War I centenary, followed by a public walk through Seymour Square.
Friday, 11 April - Auckland
The Duke and Duchess will compete against each other racing two former America’s Cup boats
hosted by Emirates Team New Zealand on Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour.
Saturday, 12 April - Hamilton and Cambridge, Waikato
The Duke will spend the morning at Pacific Aerospace while the Duchess will visit Rainbow Place at the Children’s Hospital.
Sunday, 13 April - Dunedin and Queenstown, Otago
After an official welcome by the Ngai Tahu Māori iwi (tribe) in Dunedin, the Duke and Duchess will attend a Rippa Rugby match
at Forsyth Barr Stadium, New Zealand’s only covered stadium.
In the afternoon the Duke and Duchess will be hosted to a wine tasting at Amisfield Winery in Queenstown.
The Duke and Duchess will take a Shotover Jet ride down Queenstown’s Shotover River.
Monday, 14 April - Christchurch, Canterbury
Their Royal Highnesses pay their respects to the 185 people who died in the February 2011 earthquake.
The afternoon will be a celebration of next year’s ICC Cricket World Cup which will have its opening match in Christchurch.
Tuesday, 15 April
Tuesday is a free day for the royal couple.
Wednesday, 16 April - Wellington
Returning to Wellington, the Duke and Duchess will meet new recruits at the Royal New Zealand Police College in Porirua
and pay their respects to officers killed in the line of duty.
The afternoon is free for the couple to walk through Wellington to meet the locals before they depart for the Australian leg of their tour.

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