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New Zealand embraces Prince William

China Daily | Updated: 2010-01-19 07:53

New Zealand embraces Prince William

Clockwise top: Prince William (second left and Prime Minister John Key (left) meet a kiwi bird yesterday. The prince 'hongis' with Kahu Ropata, a descendant of the original Maori tribe, during his visit to Kapiti Island yesterday, and lifts a parcel of food out of the traditional Maori earth oven during a feast on Sunday. The prince is a hit with the local people as he talks a walk after opening the new Supreme Court building in Wellington. Reuters

Britain's Prince William met plenty of local folks on Day 2 of his three-day visit to New Zealand yesterday. He took part in a traditional Maori feast, visited a wildlife center and wilderness park, took a turn at the helm of a Team New America's Cup yacht, and visited the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior. William is the elder son of Charles, Prince of Wales, and the late Princess Diana.

New Zealand embraces Prince William

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