Kate Middleton Plays Cricket in Heels, Performs Traditional Maori Greeting During Royal Tour

Prince William and Kate Middleton's royal tour is
pressing on.
After wine tasting in Queenstown Sunday, the Duke and
Duchess of Cambridge performed the traditional Maori
greeting of the 'Hongi' as they visited Christchurch City
Council Buildings Monday in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Next, the royal couple headed to the headquarters of
Canterbury Television, where they paid tribute to those
who lost their lives there in a 2011 earthquake on New
Zealand's South Island.
While they were there, Prince William and Middleton met
family members of those who died in the tragedy, and
were given flowers and balloons from children and fans
standing nearby, according to the UK's Mirror.
Middleton was all smiles as she greeted family members
and onlookers, rocking a red Luisa Spagnoli skirt suit
while she was at it. Prince William, meanwhile, looked
dapper in a black suit for the day's events.
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Next up, the couple showed off their cricket skills -with
Kate playing the sport in her skirt and heels (!) as fans
chanted "Catherine, Catherine" as she took her shots.
Following their game of cricket, the pair took a trip to the
Botanical Gardens Visitors Centre and wrapped up the
day at the Royal New Zealand Air Force Memorial wall.
Although their little one, Prince George, has been with
them for some parts of the trip, the mom and dad made
the rounds without their adorable tyke this time around.

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