At Te Papaiouru Marae in Rotorua, Korowai (feather clocks) are placed on the shoulders of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex in preparation for the Pōwhiri, the Ceremony of Welcome. #RoyalVisitNZpic.twitter.com/BuXWLgT022
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Following the Pōwhiri, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex met Kasey and Karena Bird, winners of the 2014 MasterChef New Zealand competition. #RoyalVisitNZpic.twitter.com/CKqoo6tIus
The Te Arawa people showed up and showed out. They put on an terrific display of their culture to honor the Sussexes on their last day in New Zealand. The atmosphere was electric and very welcoming. I'm sure the Sussexes will cherish these memories forever. #RoyalVisitNZ
i love a haka!!!
I love Haka! Hope they enjoy it.




Beautiful cultural ceremony! It was lovely to see The Sussexes visit Rotorua and participate in the spectacular event!
What a mind blowing performance/welcome. #RoyalTourNZ
Prince Harry can be incredibly proud of his speech in Maori, it was very well done and a credit to him and his teacher his pronunciation and flow was impressive.
Truly a wonderful welcome to the Duke and Duchess.
This is truly a successful tour that kept us captivated with everything beyond our expectations. Bravo to all involved. Loved the integrity of the reporting and the content.

This has been the most strikingly welcome to TRH. Magnificent representation of a culture.
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