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Meghan Markle dons £120 boots as she beats Prince Harry at welly wanging in New Zealand

MEGHAN beat Harry in a welly-wanging contest in New Zealand.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex braved the rain in Auckland as they near the end of their tour Down Under.

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Meghan takes part in welly-wanging contest in AucklandCredit: PA:Press Association

The Royal pair went head-to-head to hurl gumboots at a target, along with kids from the Trees in Survival group.

They were pictured laughing as the Duchess stepped up to lob her pink and white polka dot welly, while Harry threw a blue boot.

And it was the Duchess's team who won on the day - even though Harry managed to get his boot slightly closer to the target.

Meghan looked classy wearing Muck Boot Company reign wellies, which sell for £120.

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrive for Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's reception at AucklandCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Meghan and New Zealand's PM Jacinda Ardern make their way to the receptionCredit: AP:Associated Press
Meghan gives it a bit of welly down underCredit: Paul Edwards - The Sun
Anything you can do...Harry steps up to the plateCredit: PA:Press Association
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The couple are given gifts, including a pair of tiny wellingtons for their forthcoming childCredit: Getty Images - Getty
The Royals spent the afternoon touring Viaduct Harbour in AucklandCredit: �2018 Stephen Lock / i-Images
The Duchess greets thousands of Royal fansCredit: Reuters
Meghan gets flowers and a cute babygro from the crowdCredit: Getty Images - Getty
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Meghan meets a little princess with a soft toy and knitted crownCredit: 2018 Getty Images
The pair beamed as they walked the city on the penultimate day of the tourCredit: AFP
Prince Harry accepts a doll gift from a tot in the audienceCredit: AP:Associated Press
Competitive... the couple argue over who wonCredit: AP:Associated Press
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Meghan and Harry don their wellies as they prepare for a wanging contest in AucklandCredit: AP:Associated Press
The royal pair look affectionate as they shelter under the same umbrellaCredit: PA:Press Association

She also wore black J Crew jeans and a navy blue Karen Walker blazer - but slipped on a branded rain coat for the contest.

Harry looked dapper in grey chinos, white shirt and a long brown overcoat.

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They are on a 16-day trip which has seen them travel to Australia, Fiji and Tonga, and they are now in New Zealand.

In the afternoon, the pair took a tour of Viaduct Harbour in Auckland.

Meghan held her growing baby bump as she wore a figure hugging tan Brandon Maxwell dress, long Burberry rain mac and nude heels.

Harry changed into a petrol blue suit and blue suede shoes.

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Meghan arrived for the reception hosted by New Zealand's Prime Minister at the Auckland War Memorial MuseumCredit: AP:Associated Press
Meghan shakes hands with Jacinda Ardern, who returned to work in August six weeks after giving birthCredit: Andrew Parsons
Ghianna Angi, 6, hands Meghan some flowers. She is part of Pillars, a charity that supports children who have a parent in prison
Meghan gets handed a beautiful bouquet of flowersCredit: PA:Press Association
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Harry banters with the crowd after spotting a sign saying 'we're skipping school 4 you'Credit: 2018 Getty Images
Crowd and band play Suits theme tune as Meghan Markle greets Auckland crowd​s​
Meghan discusses wanging technique with a young fanCredit: AP:Associated Press
Duchess of Sussex performing traditional 'Hongi' greetingCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Shelter from the storm... Meghan hides under a brolly as the heavens openCredit: Getty Images - Getty
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What is welly wanging?

Also known as welly hoying and boot throwing, welly wanging sees competitors take it in turns lob wellies at a target.

The bizarre game originated in England's West Country.

Rules differ depending on the country you are playing it in - for example, in Somerset the boot is filled with water before being thrown.

Teppo Luoma, of Finland, holds the world record for the longest welly-wang - 63.98 metres (209.9 ft).

The World Welly Wanging Association HQ is in Upperthong UK.

 

Meghan was presented with flowers by six-year-old Ghianna Angi as the couple arrive at Pillars.

The charity operating across New Zealand that supports children who have a parent in prison through mentoring schemes.

The crowd also handed her soft toys, flowers and a bag of slime.

A brass band played the theme music from Meghan's old show Suits and the crowd sang-a-long as the Duchess greeted well-wishers.

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The couple are on the official 16-day Autumn tour visiting cities in Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New ZealandCredit: AP:Associated Press

But Meghan was careful not to acknowledge their cheeky musical cue, with royals keen for her to distance her image from her acting past.

The mother and father-to-be later attended a reception hosted by prime minister Jacinda Ardern.

Speaking before the reception at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, New Zealand's PM said: "There's a real connection between particularly William and Harry in recent years so it's nice to have been able to host them in such close proximity."

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The pair had fun during the competitionCredit: PA:Press Association
Meghan's pink team celebrates beating Prince Harry's welly wangersCredit: AP:Associated Press
Meghan plants a tree on a a 20-hectare area of native bush to The Queen's Commonwealth CanopyCredit: AP:Associated Press

When asked if the question of whether the Duke and Duchess's visit has changed views on New Zealand becoming a republic, Ms Ardern said: "It just really doesn't come up as much.

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"The only time it really comes up is, often off the back of visits, people tend to ask the question.

"What you'll pick up from the New Zealand public is that there is a real affinity for the Queen and a real strength of feeling around members of the royal family, particularly given, in the wake of some of our disasters, that they've been quick to respond and be present."

Ms Ardern said had not shared any baby tips with Harry and Meghan - the PM gave birth to baby Neve in June - but that she admired the duchess for her work while pregnant.

She said: "It's just increased my respect for the role that she's playing at such an often tiring time.

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"I have real empathy and I think she's incredible."

The royal couple and New Zealand's PM arrive at the reception at Auckland War Memorial MuseumCredit: Getty Images - Getty
The Duchess wore Antonio Berardi for the evening receptionCredit: Andrew Parsons
Max Henry, 10, met Prince Harry during a walkabout at the Viaduct Harbour in AucklandCredit: PA:Press Association
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Earlier today Meghan got her hands dirty, helped to plant a kowhai tree - a traditional flower she had sewn into her stunning wedding veil.

Father-in-law Charles is sure to be impressed with her green-fingered eagerness.

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Their tour was unaffected as New Zealand was struck by a 6.2 magnitude earthquake 220 miles away.

The final stop on the royal tour on Wednesday will be Rotorua, renowned for its geothermal activity with geysers and mud pools.

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