Prince Harry gave Wanganui several hours on his visit to New Zealand but resident royalwatchers will have to go to New Plymouth on Monday if they want to see Prince Charles and his wife Camilla.
The couple arrived in Wellington on Wednesday afternoon, and leave Auckland for Australia on Tuesday morning. They have a jam-packed itinerary of official functions, including a state reception at Government House and a visit to Maori King Tuheitia at Turangawaewae Marae.
There are also visits to a school, a scientific institute and a military exercise and a ride on a train - the Taieri Gorge Railway.
Today is a day off for them, in Wellington.
During the weekend they are in Nelson and Westport, then Ngaruawahia and Auckland.
On Monday they make a visit to New Plymouth, for a tea party on the lawn at Brooklands Park. They also visit the Te Rewa Rewa Bridge at the start of the coastal walkway, the new Len Lye Centre, a dairy farm and the fernery at Pukekura Park.
They return to Auckland that day, and leave New Zealand at 11am the following morning.
-If you are going to New Plymouth to see the royals, please call us on (06) 349 0728.