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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's 3 Weeks Tour of New Zealand and Australia Monday April 07,2014

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge landed in Wellington today Monday April 07,2014 accompanied by an entourage of staff including Prince George's new nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo(43)
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with Prince George disembarking from the RNZAF jet after arriving at Wellington Airport

It is the first official tour for the eight-month-old prince, who was awake in his mother's arms as the trio were greeted at Wellington airport by Prime Minister John Key and waiting media.

 It was only the second time Prince George has faced the press




Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo(43)hired less than a month ago, the Spaniard was pictured today for the first time with the royal party as she got off the Royal New Zealand Air Force jet


Also there to help the Cambridges on their 3-week tour of New Zealand were Kate Middleton's -
  • private hairdresser,Amanda Cook Tucker
  • 2 private secretaries
  • a personal assistant and 
  • a former British ambassador to Washington who is there to advise the royal couple.


Maori warriors greeted the royals at Government House


TEAM CAMBRIDGE: WHO WILL HELP WILLIAM AND KATE

 
















Sir David Manning(64)Foreign Affairs Advisor: The former diplomat was suggested as a mentor for William by the Queen, who had a similar older adviser, 'Boy' Browning, to guide her as Queen in waiting.  Sir David, a key adviser to Tony Blair in the run-up to the Iraq war, was UK Ambassador to Washington from 2003-2007, and is seen as a safe pair of hands.

Miguel Head(37)Private Secretary to Prince William: The 37-year-old minor public schoolboy from Essex is much liked by William and Harry, who describe him as 'fun'.  Brought up in suburban London and schooled in Essex, Mr Head's previous experience at the MoD gives him a shared insight into William's military background.
Rebecca Deacon(32): The well-spoken Newcastle University graduate got to know William when she helped with the planning for the 2007 Concert for Diana and has since become a close ally of his wife.  The daughter of an Army major, at 32 Becca is close in age to Kate, who trusts her totally.
Amanda Cook Tucker: One of Prince George's first visitors in hospital (she met him before the Middletons did), 'Mandy' Cook Tucker did Kate's hair before she came out of hospital after George was born last July.  Once married to hairdresser Neville Tucker, whose Knightsbridge salon held a Royal Warrant from 1980-1994, she has cut William's and Harry's hair since they were children and is trusted in royal circles.
Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo(43): Prince George's new nanny comes from a monied, educated but low-profile family in northern Spain and is not expected to be fazed by her new position.  With a love of paella and a passion for childcare, she is said to have worked hard to achieve her new job.

Prince George,the 8-month-old was brought along by his parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, to the ‘playdate’ organised by The Royal New Zealand Plunket Society at Government House in Wellington,New Zealand



The young royal was presented with a giant and very fluffy blue bear by an an organiser at the Plunket event



Following his scene-stealing appearance on Monday when the family arrived in New Zealand to begin their three week tour Down Under, all eyes were on the future king as he was introduced to ten babies born within a few weeks of his own birthday, on July 22,2013

It was the first time that the third in line to the throne had undertaken a public duty – of sorts. But it clearly won’t be the first, in what will be a lifetime of royal service.

Prince George attends playgroup with ten lucky babies at Government House.

Six girls and four boys born within weeks of the young royal's July 22 birthday were selected to attend


A gay couple and single mother are among the families chosen to reflect the diversity of New Zealand society

Participants, who come from a range of ethnic backgrounds, share parenting stories with the Duke and Duchess

The Cambridges waved goodbye at New Zealand's Wellington Airport as they boarded a flight bound for Sydney,Australia





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