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RNZ Live
The royal pair have now moved on to the Abel Tasman National Park where they will go on a bush walk to learn about local conservation programmes. 

They will also meet some of the park's youth ambassadors and local school children at a barbecue lunch for a tree planting.

Department of Conservation ranger Andrew Lamason will be showing Harry and Meghan around the park's bays and says he will talk to them about conservation efforts in the area. 


He said the cloudy weather won't dampen any spirits.


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RNZ Live

He had a private audience with Harry and Meghan in June, after winning one of the Queen's Young Leaders Awards last year.

Mr Raui said the Duke and Duchess are authentic people who care.

"What the Duke and Duchess do really well - and what I hope reflects in some way or form on organisations throughout New Zealand - is this willingness to talk about your vulnerabilities and understand that that's a strength for New Zealand," he said.


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