On their last day in New Zealand, and on tour, Harry and Meghan visited the town of Rotorua for a series of engagements.
Their first stop was at Te Papaiouru Marae, where the couple were given Korowai (feather cloaks) to wear for the Pōwhiri, the traditional welcoming ceremony. The couple then ate lunch there before heading to their next engagements.
Meghan wore a navy Stella McCartney dress, Manolo Blahnik navy suede pumps, and the Boh Runga earrings gifted to her by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. She wore a poppy for Remembrance Day and a green stone necklace carved by a Maori designer and given to her on the tour.
For a visit to Rainbow Springs to learn about the kiwi breeding programme and a public walkabout afterwards, Meghan wore a custom Givenchy ensemble: a navy crewneck shirt and a pleated skirt with navy, indigo and black panels. She paired it with her Manolo Blahnik navy suede pumps and the Boh Runga earrings from earlier in the morning.
For their last engagement, at the Redwoods Treewalk Rotorua, Meghan changed into a pair of blue jeans and her Birdies Blackbird slippers. It’s believed she wore Harry’s jacket.
And with that, Harry and Meghan’s 16-day tour of Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand has ended!