The precious prince, who will now become a cycling expert thanks to this new ride, wasn't there to test it out and take it for a supervised spin; he stayed behind in Wellington with his nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo.
Later Duke and Duchess went on their separate engagements:
The Duke visited Pacific Aerospace on Saturday morning in Hamilton where he unveiled the world’s most versatile aircraft - the Mark III P-750.
The Camp family presented William with a box of gifts including a miniature rugby ball for Prince George. 'William said he enjoys rugby and would be playing rugby with George back at home.'
The Duke also received a wooden box filled with pens. The box was crafted from wood from the Britannia by an engineer at the plant and the Duke joked; 'Shall I ring up my grandmother and say "we’ve found the other part of the Britannia?"'
The Duchess of Cambridge attended a Fairy Tale Party at Waikato Hospice Rainbow Place and spent time talking with children with life-limiting illnesses and youngsters who have experienced a bereavement or are coping with parents who are terminally ill.
Hamish Taylor, a 17-year-old with muscular dystrophy, gave Kate a gift of a grey onesie for Prince George with his name embroidered on it. She said, “Thank you very much, I can't wait to show it to him”.
reported by dailymail and eonline
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