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Royals tell Rotorua mountain bikers at Redwood Forest to 'enjoy this heaven'

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      At the last stop on a 16-day tour Prince Harry told a group of mountain bikers their backyard was special and beautiful.

      Mountain bikers, dog walkers and Halloween-costumed children greeted the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on their final Rotorua stop at the Redwoods Treewalk.

      After a welcome from staff, the couple admired a 2000-year-old trunk section of Californian redwood, which is there as a comparison with the much-younger, slimmer, 117-year-old ones in this forest.

      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex start the climb to the Treewalk in the Redwoods.  Photo/Stephen Parker
      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex start the climb to the Treewalk in the Redwoods. Photo/Stephen Parker

      The royals were then escorted up a wooden track that spiralled to a platform 9m above the ground, where they admired hanging wooden lanterns.

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      Meghan, in a black puffer jacket, black pants and flat shoes, smiled enthusiastically throughout. Harry wore a black long-sleeved shirt and beige chinos.

      From there, the couple were escorted across a wobbly bridge to tread part of the 700m elevated path, pausing briefly on a "living deck" which provided a bird's-eye view of the crowd and contained a sign about how the redwoods' thick bark protects against insects and fire, aiding its longevity.

      Anton Mutu, 2, presents the royal couple with a map of Rotorua's mountain bike trails. Photo/Stephen Parker
      Anton Mutu, 2, presents the royal couple with a map of Rotorua's mountain bike trails. Photo/Stephen Parker

      After the treewalk, Harry and Meghan held hands as they walked through the redwood forest at ground level, stopping to admire a spectacularly clear blue pool ringed by ponga ferns.

      Shortly afterwards, a group of mountain bikers of all ages rode past to a table of waiting drinks, where they met the royals, Meghan greeting bikers with a "kia ora".

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      Harry asked the riders, "Do you know how lucky you are to have a place like this?" Meghan added, "This place is your backyard. It's great. It's really special. Beautiful."

      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrive at Rotorua Airport.
      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrive at Rotorua Airport.
      Kiwi Encounter husbandry manager Emma Bean, left, holds Tihei, while Kiwi For Kiwis' Michelle Impey, right, holds Koha as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex look on.
      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex greet the public in the Government Gardens.
      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex greet the public in the Government Gardens.
      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex greet the public in the Government Gardens.
      Laura Adams, (left) and Sarah Pearson.
      Frances Steiner, 15 months, at the Government Gardens.
      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex greet the public in the Government Gardens.
      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex see where their lunch is cooked at Ohinemutu.
      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex is welcomed onto Te Papaiouru Marae at Ohinemutu.
      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex is welcomed onto Te Papaiouru Marae at Ohinemutu.
      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex is welcomed onto Te Papaiouru Marae at Ohinemutu.
      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex is welcomed onto Te Papaiouru Marae at Ohinemutu.
      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are presented with traditional cloaks in St Faiths Church.
      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex is welcomed onto Te Papaiouru Marae at Ohinemutu.
      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex is welcomed onto Te Papaiouru Marae at Ohinemutu.
      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry & Meghan, in the Redwoods.
      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex greet the public in the Government Gardens.
      The duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry & Neghan, take a walk in the Redwood Forest.
      Anton Mutu, 2, presents the royal couple with a map of Rotorua's mountain bike trails.
      ROTORUA, NEW ZEALAND - OCTOBER 31: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex visit Redwoods Tree Walk.
      The Duke of Sussex , Prince Harry, greets the crowds at Government Gardens.
      The Duchess of Sussex waves to the crowds at Government Gardens during their visit to Rotorua today.
New Zealand Herald photograph by Alan Gibson 31 October 2018.
      The Duchess of Sussex hugs a little girl who got through the security at Government Gardens during thier visit to Rotorua today.
New Zealand Herald photograph by Alan Gibson 31 October 2018.
      ROTORUA, NEW ZEALAND - OCTOBER 31: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex visits Te Papaiouru Marae on October 31, 2018 in Rotorua, New Zealand. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are on their official 16-day Autumn t
      The Duke of Sussex watches the Wero, a ceremonial challenge and an ancient Māori warrior tradition to determine whether visitors came in peace or with hostile intent at the Tamatekapua meet
      The Royal Party make their way out of Ohinemutu Marae during thier visit to Rotorua today.
New Zealand Herald photograph by Alan Gibson 31 October 2018.
      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex depart the Tamatekapua meeting house, on Te Papaiouru marae in Rotorua, New Zealand, Wednesday, October 31, 2018. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are on a three-week tour
      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex receive a traditional Māori Ceremonial Welcome at the Tamatekapua meeting house, on Te Papaiouru marae in Rotorua, New Zealand, Wednesday, October 31, 2018. T

      Image 1 of 30: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrive at Rotorua Airport.

      Harry also joked to biker Tuhoto-Ariki Pene, 17, our national downhill champ, about the black leather shoes he was wearing with his riding gear, quipping, "Someone said smart casual?"

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      The Maketu biker later recounted his conversation with the Prince. "He said, 'You look like a professional!' I said, 'You caught me out this time.' I raced in the weekend so my gear wasn't clean."

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      The royals expressed their regret that they didn't have a chance to ride themselves but hoped to be back.

      Meghan was gifted a soft-toy tuatara, which she squeezed.

      As they left, Harry said, "Bye, guys, enjoy this heaven." They walked away holding hands through the redwoods.

      Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex visit Redwoods. Photo/Gettys
      Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex visit Redwoods. Photo/Gettys

      Afterwards, Sam Osborne, 26, of Rotorua, an off-road triathlete who came third on Sunday's world champs, said, "They congratulated me and we spoke about the forest. They wanted to know how many hours I spend here. I don't think they understood how huge the park is. They were very respectful, average people. They're humble and nice-natured."

      Local mountain bikers Tak Mutu, his brother Tu Mutu and Ariki Tibble also met the couple and gifted them a greenstone carved by Lewis Gardiner of Rakai Jade.

      Tak Mutu said the pounamu had been finished at 2pm that day and was for "bub".

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      "This beautiful little greenstone, it's for bub. The idea is that mum wears it and gathers a bit of love, mana, feeling. Then when baby is born mum keeps wearing it till it's appropriate to give it to bub.

      "It's traditionally used for teething ... baby can gnaw on it."

      Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex visit Redwoods. Photo/Gettys
      Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex visit Redwoods. Photo/Gettys

      Among the crowd was Paul Charteris, who had gone to the redwoods with his partner, son and dogs.

      "I think it's just nice to represent Rotorua. We're proud of our home city. We've got a history of welcoming people to our part of the world. This is a natural place to welcome them.

      "This is where we go running, mountain biking, playing with the dog. It's nice to have them in our playground "

      Gillian Todd was also at the redwoods with her children Isobel, 11, and Jessie, 7.

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      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex take a stroll through the Redwoods.  Photo/ Stephen Parker
      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex take a stroll through the Redwoods. Photo/ Stephen Parker

      "I work at Scion so thought we would come here. I thought it would be less crowded."

      She said she had seen William and Kate with Isobel in Cambridge a few years ago and they had watched the royal wedding on television.

      "It's been an exciting day at work. Everybody was talking about it. There's a lot of hype," she said.

      "It would rude not to come down here and make the most of the opportunity."

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