Prince Charles, Camilla begin tour of New Zealand

Britain’s Prince Charles (2nd-R), his wife Camilla (R), New Zealand Prime Minster John Key (2nd-L) and with his wife Bronagh attend the Armistice Day commemoration at the Auckland War Memorial Museum on November 11, 2012. The royal couple arrived in New Zealand on the last leg of their tour marking Queen Elizabeth II’s diamond jubilee. AFP / Michael Bradley

AUCKLAND, New Zealand — Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, have visited an Auckland war museum and greeted indigenous Maori at the start of their tour of New Zealand.

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall landed in Auckland on Saturday night and toured the city Sunday. The couple are visiting for six days on the last leg of their Pacific tour marking Queen Elizabeth II’s 60th Jubilee.

Hundreds of people gathered at the Auckland War Memorial Museum to watch Charles lay a wreath to commemorate Armistice Day, which marks the 1918 end of World War I.

Charles said “Kia ora,” a traditional Maori greeting. Camilla’s brimmed hat made it a little difficult for her to complete a “hongi,” another traditional greeting in which two people press noses, but she managed.

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