Their trip to New Zealnd continued, and The Duchess of Cornwall and her program proves to be more varied, between encounters with dogs, wine tasting, prison visit, traditional ceremony or discovery of a feather dress cacatoès.
The heir to the British crown was still with his wife Camilla Duchess whilst the rest of the Royal Family including the Dutch Royal Couple took part in the Festival of Remembrance and Remembrance Sunday in New Zealand where they attended joint appointment or alone, in the cities of Wellington, Auckland and Nelson, as well as in the region Waikato. Together they visited the Mahana Winery in Nelson, where they could enjoy organic wines and local dishes, and were welcomed in the finest Korowai tradition (Maori cloak flax and kiwi feathers) on shoulders, at a ceremony at Turangawaewae Marae is however only Camilla visited the women's prison Arohata in Wellington. In addition to the staff, she was able to talk with them incarcerated women who attend education and training programs and discover the processing unit against drug addiction away. The Duchess' also visited the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Wellington, that of a center that provides frozen meals to families with newborns or situation serious illness, or that of the museum World of Wearable Art (WOW, an international competition of works of art clothing) in Nelson. The opportunity to come across a model wearing the amazing dress "Frockatoo" cockatoo feather.
Photo Credits: Paris Match
The heir to the British crown was still with his wife Camilla Duchess whilst the rest of the Royal Family including the Dutch Royal Couple took part in the Festival of Remembrance and Remembrance Sunday in New Zealand where they attended joint appointment or alone, in the cities of Wellington, Auckland and Nelson, as well as in the region Waikato. Together they visited the Mahana Winery in Nelson, where they could enjoy organic wines and local dishes, and were welcomed in the finest Korowai tradition (Maori cloak flax and kiwi feathers) on shoulders, at a ceremony at Turangawaewae Marae is however only Camilla visited the women's prison Arohata in Wellington. In addition to the staff, she was able to talk with them incarcerated women who attend education and training programs and discover the processing unit against drug addiction away. The Duchess' also visited the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Wellington, that of a center that provides frozen meals to families with newborns or situation serious illness, or that of the museum World of Wearable Art (WOW, an international competition of works of art clothing) in Nelson. The opportunity to come across a model wearing the amazing dress "Frockatoo" cockatoo feather.
Photo Credits: Paris Match
Goodbye New Zealand! Thank you for a great visit and all your hospitality. #RoyalVisitNZ pic.twitter.com/G0UQpXYCO0
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) November 9, 2015
A lovely visit from the Duchess of Cornwall this afternoon #LenLyeCentre #RoyalVisitNZ @ClarenceHouse pic.twitter.com/KqPnUGUeFr
— The Govett-Brewster (@GovettBrewster) November 9, 2015
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