The Kiwi Royal Courts: A slight interruption on the Royal Visit
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Continuing their journey to New Zealand, Prince Charles and his wife Camilla Duchess of Cornwall had their day program change last meet to with 2015 Rugby World Cup Winners and 2x New Zealand's reigning champions the All Blacks team which was annouced by Clarence House
Currently visiting New Zealand with his wife Camilla, were indeed in Wellington on November 5, their gratifying a triumphal parade the day the All Blacks supporters of through the streets of New Zealand's capital. Before the parade, the team led by Richie McCaw took the pose with the Webb Ellis trophy in hand, with Charles and Camilla in the courtyard of Parliament where thousands of people had gathered. The opportunity for the heir to the British crown to declare the joking, according to comments reported by "The Telegraph": "Ladies and gentlemen, we have just traveled 11,618 miles (about 18,700 km) to come to congratulate the world's best rugby team. " He added: "But ladies and gentlemen, what am I going to say to Australians next week"
Photo Credits: Paris Match
Currently visiting New Zealand with his wife Camilla, were indeed in Wellington on November 5, their gratifying a triumphal parade the day the All Blacks supporters of through the streets of New Zealand's capital. Before the parade, the team led by Richie McCaw took the pose with the Webb Ellis trophy in hand, with Charles and Camilla in the courtyard of Parliament where thousands of people had gathered. The opportunity for the heir to the British crown to declare the joking, according to comments reported by "The Telegraph": "Ladies and gentlemen, we have just traveled 11,618 miles (about 18,700 km) to come to congratulate the world's best rugby team. " He added: "But ladies and gentlemen, what am I going to say to Australians next week"
Photo Credits: Paris Match
Their Royal Highnesses had the chance to congratulate the @AllBlacks, in person, on day three of the #RoyalVisitNZ!
https://t.co/2Kve1ORk5A
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) November 6, 2015
#Wellington crowds saw @AllBlacks and Their Royal Highnesses before the team set off on their parade. #RoyalVisitNZ pic.twitter.com/scTfZpKyGZ
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) November 5, 2015
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