Our new friends Prince Harry and his expanding wife the Duchess of Sussex continued their working holiday in New Zealand on Monday morning when they casually popped into a cafe in Lyall Bay, Wellington, in a seven-car convoy led by two police motorbikes, and preceded by an early-morning reconnaissance by
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"Narcissism! That's what it's all about," said Gene Berg, 60, an observant Lyallian who stood at the fringes of the crowd. "Look at them in profile. They have the same nose, the same shape of the face, the same chin. They see reflections of themselves."
The royal couple with one face: it was something to ponder as I watched the Prince and the Duchess get out of their BMW and walk five steps into the cafe. I thanked Vern for the drink. On the way out, I remarked that his budgie had the run of a very large cage.

"There used to be three others," said Vern. "But he tormented them."
I added the case of the serial killer budgie to my ponderings as I made my way to the nearby shops at Kilbirnie. Bernadette di Mattina, 61, stood outside Instant Finance with a cap at her feet, and said, "Any money, honey?"
We got to chatting. She hadn't known the Prince and the Duchess were around the corner. "Well, darling," she said, "give them my best."