Tuesday, April 15, 2014

The Royals Bid Farewell to New Zealand

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On The Cambridge's last day in New Zealand, William and Kate braved the rain and paid a visit to the Royal New Zealand Police College in Wellington. After commemorating Kiwi police officers killed in the line of duty, the two visited the facility's Dog Training Centre, where they got to meet some of the dogs and even held some puppies.

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The couple went from their final engagement to the Civic Square where hundreds of royal watches had gathered to catch a glimpse of the couple during their last walkabout.

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Then it was off to the airport in Wellington where a Royal Australian Air Force plane was ready and waiting to fly to Sydney and finish the rest of the royal tour in Australia. Prince George joined his parents in bidding farewell to New Zealand as the trio boarded their plane.

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Kate, once again, shopped her closet and wore her indigo tweed jacket and matching pencil skirt designed by New York based Kiwi designer Rebecca Taylor (pre-fall 2012 collection). The jacket has floral accents on the round neckline, and a frayed trim and hook-and-eye front.
 
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The Duchess first wore the outfit in April, 2012 when she attended a reception to honor the Scott-Amundsen Centenary Race to the South Pole.
 
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Completing her look, she wore her bespoke, blue suede Alexander McQueen heels, held her Stuart Weitzman matching blue suede 'muse' clutch, her sapphire and diamond earrings and her Ballon Bleu de Cartier watch.
 
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Her hair was pinned back in a half-up, half-down style.

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