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New Zealand PM speaks of ‘real empathy’ for ‘incredible’ mother-to-be Meghan

Jacinda Ardern, who had a baby in June, said her country has a ‘real affinity’ with the Queen and the royal family.

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New Zealand has “a real affinity” with the royal family, the country’s prime minister said as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s visit drew to a close.

Wednesday is the final day of Harry and Meghan’s tour, which has seen them also visit Australia, Fiji and Tonga.

The mother and father-to-be will head home after visiting Rotorua, having spent four days in the Land of the Long White Cloud.

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Harry and Meghan arrive at the Auckland War Memorial Museum in Auckland, New Zealand (Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP/PA)

New Zealand, like Australia, is a constitutional monarchy and as such the Queen is their head of state, represented by a Governor-General.

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.

“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.”

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New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said she admired Meghan for carrying out her work while pregnant (Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP/PA)

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

“I have real empathy and I think she’s incredible.”

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