The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are just about to start their bush walk in the Abel Tasman National Park.
They also just had lunch local school children and some of the park's youth ambassadors.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are just about to start their bush walk in the Abel Tasman National Park.
They also just had lunch local school children and some of the park's youth ambassadors.
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.
Harry placed his hand affectionately on his wife’s right shoulder as the couple made their final farewells and left.
The couple are posing for pictures with the guests at each table as the meeting starts to wrap up.
“You’re all doing really excellent work,” Meghan said before starting a round of applause.
"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.