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Duchess of Cambridge hears of child's cancer pain | Duchess of Cambridge hears of child's cancer pain |
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The Duchess of Cambridge has heard from a six-year-old girl whose mother has terminal cancer. | The Duchess of Cambridge has heard from a six-year-old girl whose mother has terminal cancer. |
Catherine met Bailey Rupe at a children's hospice on the latest leg of the royal tour of New Zealand. | Catherine met Bailey Rupe at a children's hospice on the latest leg of the royal tour of New Zealand. |
She was met by more than 40 children and their families at Rainbow Place in Hamilton. | She was met by more than 40 children and their families at Rainbow Place in Hamilton. |
"There should be more places like this," AFP quoted her as saying of the facility, which provides support for children affected by serious illness. | "There should be more places like this," AFP quoted her as saying of the facility, which provides support for children affected by serious illness. |
It was the duchess's first solo engagement on the 19-day tour which will also take in Australia. | It was the duchess's first solo engagement on the 19-day tour which will also take in Australia. |
She met youngsters and parents and had a briefing with the hospice's chief executive before going to a Mad Hatter's themed tea party. | She met youngsters and parents and had a briefing with the hospice's chief executive before going to a Mad Hatter's themed tea party. |
Six-year-old Bailey, whose mother was given six weeks to live, showed the duchess how she uses puppets to express how she feels about her mother's illness. | Six-year-old Bailey, whose mother was given six weeks to live, showed the duchess how she uses puppets to express how she feels about her mother's illness. |
'Real princess' | 'Real princess' |
"Are you having tea? Can I sit with you? How is mummy doing?" Catherine asked her. | "Are you having tea? Can I sit with you? How is mummy doing?" Catherine asked her. |
"Do you find it difficult sometimes? Yes, I'm sure you do, but you're a very brave little girl." | "Do you find it difficult sometimes? Yes, I'm sure you do, but you're a very brave little girl." |
Bailey said afterwards: "I was excited to meet a real princess and it made me feel like a princess for the day too." | Bailey said afterwards: "I was excited to meet a real princess and it made me feel like a princess for the day too." |
Prince William, meanwhile, was shown around Pacific Aerospace, an aviation firm in Hamilton. | Prince William, meanwhile, was shown around Pacific Aerospace, an aviation firm in Hamilton. |
He was told about the P-750, an innovative light aircraft made at the plant. | He was told about the P-750, an innovative light aircraft made at the plant. |
"He talked about his friendly brotherly rivalry, with Harry flying Apaches and he's been flying search and rescue," the company's chief executive Damian Camp told reporters. | "He talked about his friendly brotherly rivalry, with Harry flying Apaches and he's been flying search and rescue," the company's chief executive Damian Camp told reporters. |
"He said he still does some flying - all helicopter based - but not as much as he wants to." | "He said he still does some flying - all helicopter based - but not as much as he wants to." |
William spent more than seven years in the military and was presented with his RAF wings in 2008. | William spent more than seven years in the military and was presented with his RAF wings in 2008. |
Mr Camp added: "He said George has settled into a nice routine but was keeping mum and dad on their toes but they're all enjoying their stay." | Mr Camp added: "He said George has settled into a nice routine but was keeping mum and dad on their toes but they're all enjoying their stay." |
The couple later reconvened in the nearby town of Cambridge where thousands of well-wishers lined the streets to greet them. | The couple later reconvened in the nearby town of Cambridge where thousands of well-wishers lined the streets to greet them. |
The duke and duchess each left a single red rose at a local war memorial as they paid their respects to New Zealand's war dead. | |
They also opened a new velodrome in the town and met some of New Zealand's cycling, rowing and canoeing elite. | They also opened a new velodrome in the town and met some of New Zealand's cycling, rowing and canoeing elite. |
"I know what a special place cycling holds for New Zealanders and what a beneficial and thrilling sport it is," Prince William told spectators. | |
The couple were handed a tiny cycling jersey in the country's colours for Prince George, who is not with his parents for this part of the tour. | |
But even in his absence the young prince was given another gift - his first bike and crash helmet. | But even in his absence the young prince was given another gift - his first bike and crash helmet. |
The cycling-themed presents will be added to those he has already picked up on the trip, which include a miniature amphibious boat. | The cycling-themed presents will be added to those he has already picked up on the trip, which include a miniature amphibious boat. |
"I hope they don't get excess baggage [charges]," joked John Struther, who founded the Avanti bike company which is behind the bike model. | "I hope they don't get excess baggage [charges]," joked John Struther, who founded the Avanti bike company which is behind the bike model. |
The tour has so far seen the royals race yachts, attend a state reception and visit a parent and baby class with Prince George in New Zealand before they head to Australia later this month. | The tour has so far seen the royals race yachts, attend a state reception and visit a parent and baby class with Prince George in New Zealand before they head to Australia later this month. |
The trip is due to end on 25 April in Canberra. | The trip is due to end on 25 April in Canberra. |