It’s official — the Sussex’s royal tour is over. They can now sit back and relax — until their next engagement. For now, though, let’s look back at Harry and Meghan‘s final day in New Zealand, where they still managed to pack in a bunch of events. Their last event of the day was the most stunning of their 16-day tour, as the parents-to-be became one with nature and walked across a suspension bridge between the 117-year-old ancient Redwood trees of Whakarewarewa Forest.
Last engagement!! No 76! #harryandmeghan arrive at Redwoods tree walk and take a walk through the trees! 🌲🌲 pic.twitter.com/JFUTLGCd1L
— Emily Andrews (@byEmilyAndrews) October 31, 2018
An absolutely gorgeous setting.
VIDEO: #harryandmeghan walk through the ancient Redlands of New Zealand 🇳🇿 pic.twitter.com/AEzWKqkGKJ
— Emily Andrews (@byEmilyAndrews) October 31, 2018
No, really, this is what Harry and Meghan experienced:
Getting a closer look at the beautiful Redwood trees on the suspended @treewalkNZ walkways. Harry and Meghan will love this! #RoyalVisitNZ pic.twitter.com/dFBWyBFR9G
— Omid Scobie (@scobie) October 31, 2018
Awesome, right? The couple also checked out a geothermal pond …
Taking a break from their walk through the Redwood trees to look at a geothermal pond. Harry likes the blue colouring of the water. pic.twitter.com/HMTOGOzLST
— Omid Scobie (@scobie) October 31, 2018
… and met with local bikers, as the forest is home base to a thriving mountain biking community.
Meeting local mountain bikers with Deputy Mayor Dave Donaldson (who joined them for their walk of the forest). pic.twitter.com/NEnnpypY9w
— Omid Scobie (@scobie) October 31, 2018
For obvious reasons. Because with views like these, is there any other place to be?
Here at the stunning Whakarewarewa Forest for Harry and Meghan’s Final engagement of the #RoyalTour where I’ll be joining the couple as they walk along a 700m suspended walkway through these 117-year-old Redwood trees🌲🌲🌲 pic.twitter.com/FlyaECGPqI
— Omid Scobie (@scobie) October 31, 2018
After leaving their final event, Harry and Meghan wrapped their tour the way it began: holding hands.
Fin pic.twitter.com/OE9HfSGJke
— Omid Scobie (@scobie) October 31, 2018
Until next time. In the meantime, thanks for the memories, Harry and Meghan. It was truly wonderful. Now get some rest.