Even Dukes must occasionally fulfill their duties as a husband and snap a pretty picture of their wives for Instagram. That's exactly what Prince Harry did with wife Meghan Markle to commemorate the final leg of of their tour through New Zealand this past Thursday, November 1.
From within New Zealand's Redwoods Treewalk Rotorua, Markle cradled her baby bump as the couple admired the 117-year-old redwood trees soaring above them. It was quite the shot!
Harry's caption included this message:
Thank you New Zealand for the most wonderful last week of our tour. It has been a privilege to meet so many friendly Kiwis. Australia, Fiji, Tonga and NZ - we leave feeling inspired and reminded of how every single one of us can make a difference.
Harry also dropped in a quote from Kate Sheppard, "a prominent member of the women's suffrage movement in New Zealand."
The rain that refreshes the parched ground, is made up of single drops.
The internet absolutely loved the picture!
Any fans of the royal family will know that Meghan and Harry have been touring the land down under for a couple weeks now, and posting about it regularly on the Kensington Palace Instagram account, which they share with Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The couple met many inspiring Kiwis while exploring the beautiful scenery!
The trip looks like the perfect way to start Meghan and Harry's marriage off on the right foot! Fortunately, they'll have plenty of pictures to look back on.