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Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall in New Zealand and Australia: All the best photos

November 17, 2015
Horse lovers Charles and Camilla really enjoyed chatting to the NSW Mounted Police Unit on the third day of their Australia jaunt. Photo: Getty Images
The Prince of Wales rides in a navy barge as he arrives for a Sustainability Leadership Roundtable at Admiralty House in Sydney. Photo: Getty Images
Standing out from the crowd, Camilla was all smiles as she posed with members of the Royal Australian Corps of the Military Police in Sydney.Photo: Getty Images
Prince George's grandad joins in with a children's gardening activity in the Discovery Garden at Australia's National Arboretum.Photo: Getty Images
Remembering the soldiers that died in the two World Wars and the conflicts since, Prince Charles walks along the Roll of Honour at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra on November 11. Photo: Getty Images
The Duchess of Cornwall and Prince Charles touch down in Australia, after six days in New Zealand. Photo: Getty Images
After their flight from New Zealand the royal couple are treated to a wine tasting at Tanunda in the Barossa Valley.Photo: Getty Images
"Behave yourself" jokes Camilla as she brandishes a knife at her husband Charles at Seppeltsfield Winery. Photo: Getty Images
Enjoying a playful moment the Prince meets brother and sister Willow and Brennan during a visit to the Bowden precinct, a sustainable urban developement. Photo: Getty Images
The next-in-line to the British throne raises the spade after turning the first soil at a sustainable urban development in Adelaide.Photo: Getty Images
Prince Charles is greeted with a hongi, a traditional Maori greeting, while attending an event in the Taranaki region of New Zealand on day six of his and wife Camilla's tour to the island nation. Photo: Getty Images
A royal welcome. Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall both wore a Korowai — a traditional Maori feather cloak — as they were greeted by a Maori warrior during their visit to the tribes headquarters in the in the Waikato region of New Zealand. The Maori are indigenous Polynesian people and make up about 15 percent of the country's population. Photo: Getty Images AsiaPac
Surf's up. Prince Charles dons his shades to meet with surfers in New Plymouth, New Zealand.Photo: Getty Images AsiaPac
Royals are just like us...they make time for happy hour! Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall taste wine at the Mahana Winery in Nelson, New Zealand.Photo: Getty Images AsiaPac
Sweet break! Prince Charles smells honey at a stall at the Nelson market during his visit to Nelson, New Zealand.Photo: Getty Images AsiaPac
Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall got up close and personal with a tuatara during their visit to the Orokonui Ecosanctuary in Dunedin, New Zealand. Photo: Getty Images
The Prince had a meet-and-greet with crowds at the Dunedin Railway Station. Photo: Getty Images
Duchess Camilla, Lady Janine Mateparae and Christian Penny, director of Toi Whakaari Drama School, chatted with a student working on a costume at the Te Whaea National Dance Center in Wellington.Photo: Getty Images
Picture Perfect! The Duchess of Cornwall and Lady Janine Mateparae posed with dancers during the visit. Photo: Getty Images
Prince Charles met up with students at Tawa College in Wellington.Photo: Getty Images
The Prince was welcomed with a traditional Kiwi greeting of the Hongi from New Zealand Defense Force Flight Sergeant Wai Paenga when he and Camilla arrived at Government House to start their tour on November 4.Photo: Getty Images
The royal couple started their 12-day tour in Wellington, New Zealand.Photo: Getty Images

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