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William begins official NZ visit | William begins official NZ visit |
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Prince William says representing the Queen in New Zealand on his first official overseas trip means "an awful lot" to him. | Prince William says representing the Queen in New Zealand on his first official overseas trip means "an awful lot" to him. |
He was speaking in Auckland at the start of the three-day visit. | He was speaking in Auckland at the start of the three-day visit. |
The prince toured the Eden Park rugby stadium, sailed around the harbour on an America's Cup yacht and helped cook a traditional Maori dinner. | The prince toured the Eden Park rugby stadium, sailed around the harbour on an America's Cup yacht and helped cook a traditional Maori dinner. |
The 27-year-old's main engagement takes place on Monday when he will open the Supreme Court building in Wellington. | The 27-year-old's main engagement takes place on Monday when he will open the Supreme Court building in Wellington. |
The prince will also lay a wreath at Wellington's national war memorial. | The prince will also lay a wreath at Wellington's national war memorial. |
Brief glimpse | Brief glimpse |
William arrived on a scheduled Air New Zealand flight and was greeted by both Prime Minister John Key and the Queen's representative Governor General Anand Satyanand. | William arrived on a scheduled Air New Zealand flight and was greeted by both Prime Minister John Key and the Queen's representative Governor General Anand Satyanand. |
As he shook hands with Mr Key, the prince commented on the overcast weather, saying: "It's a bit like English weather - confused." | As he shook hands with Mr Key, the prince commented on the overcast weather, saying: "It's a bit like English weather - confused." |
I want to be able to do something good and keep the standards up that she's led the way with Prince William href="/2/hi/uk_news/8464000.stm">William learns ropes on visit href="/2/hi/uk_news/8463990.stm">In pictures: Prince William in NZ | |
An early indication of the public interest in the visit was demonstrated by about 100 people who waited in the airport's arrivals lounge for a brief glimpse of William before he was driven away. | An early indication of the public interest in the visit was demonstrated by about 100 people who waited in the airport's arrivals lounge for a brief glimpse of William before he was driven away. |
His visit has also generated huge interest among the British media with large numbers following him to the South Pacific nation. | His visit has also generated huge interest among the British media with large numbers following him to the South Pacific nation. |
The prince has visited New Zealand twice previously, the most recent time while following the British Lions rugby tour in 2005. | The prince has visited New Zealand twice previously, the most recent time while following the British Lions rugby tour in 2005. |
The second-in-line to the throne said this trip was a "bit more official" but he was enjoying "the fact it's reasonably relaxed". | The second-in-line to the throne said this trip was a "bit more official" but he was enjoying "the fact it's reasonably relaxed". |
I think it'll be seen as a big moment for New Zealand. And hopefully for the Royal Family Prime Minister John Key | I think it'll be seen as a big moment for New Zealand. And hopefully for the Royal Family Prime Minister John Key |
When asked about standing in for the Queen at the opening of the Supreme Court building, he said: "It means an awful lot because obviously she's extremely busy and I want to be able to do something good and keep the standards up that she's led the way with." | When asked about standing in for the Queen at the opening of the Supreme Court building, he said: "It means an awful lot because obviously she's extremely busy and I want to be able to do something good and keep the standards up that she's led the way with." |
But he would not be drawn on other tours, saying he had to think about his RAF search and rescue training. | But he would not be drawn on other tours, saying he had to think about his RAF search and rescue training. |
"We'll wait and see. I wouldn't get carried away," he said. "I've still got a lot of training to do and I need the training, believe me." | "We'll wait and see. I wouldn't get carried away," he said. "I've still got a lot of training to do and I need the training, believe me." |
The New Zealand PM told the BBC the prince's visit was a "significant event". | The New Zealand PM told the BBC the prince's visit was a "significant event". |
"Having Prince William in his first capacity officiating for the Queen, representing the Queen, makes it even more special," he said. | "Having Prince William in his first capacity officiating for the Queen, representing the Queen, makes it even more special," he said. |
"So I think it'll be seen as a big moment for New Zealand. And hopefully for the Royal Family." | "So I think it'll be seen as a big moment for New Zealand. And hopefully for the Royal Family." |
Australia visit | Australia visit |
At the traditional Maori dinner - a hangi - hosted by Governor General Anand Satyanand, the prince lifted parcels of meat from an oven dug into the ground and heated by coals. | At the traditional Maori dinner - a hangi - hosted by Governor General Anand Satyanand, the prince lifted parcels of meat from an oven dug into the ground and heated by coals. |
Prince William lifts a parcel of food out of the traditional Maori earth oven | Prince William lifts a parcel of food out of the traditional Maori earth oven |
And he was welcomed by Maori elders with a hongi - the traditional rubbing of noses symbolising the exchange of breath. | And he was welcomed by Maori elders with a hongi - the traditional rubbing of noses symbolising the exchange of breath. |
Earlier the prince met New Zealand rugby stars on a visit to the redeveloped Eden Park stadium - one of the venues for the 2011 Rugby World Cup. | Earlier the prince met New Zealand rugby stars on a visit to the redeveloped Eden Park stadium - one of the venues for the 2011 Rugby World Cup. |
William also took to the waters around Auckland when he joined the crew of a yacht used as an early trial boat for the 1999-2000 America's Cup series, won by the Pacific Ocean islands. | William also took to the waters around Auckland when he joined the crew of a yacht used as an early trial boat for the 1999-2000 America's Cup series, won by the Pacific Ocean islands. |
On Monday he will attend a barbecue hosted by Mr Key, before travelling on to Australia for a short unofficial visit. | On Monday he will attend a barbecue hosted by Mr Key, before travelling on to Australia for a short unofficial visit. |