Oceanian Royal News
Prince William in New Zealand and Australia
- Prince William attracts crowd in New Zealand
- Prince William on first official trip abroad (video)
- A chief’s welcome for Prince William in New Zealand (video)
- Prince William proves star power in New Zealand
- Prince William tours New Zealand (video)
- Prince William charms sick children at end of NZ visit
- Prince William visits New Zealand – Day 2 (photos)
- Prince William to meet Australian PM
King of Tonga visits war memorial
King Siaosi Tupou V of Tonga visited Britain’s National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire, England on January 18. During the visit he awarded military honors to Tongan nationals who, through the Commonwealth, are members of the UK Armed Forces. (Photos by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images. Photos provided by PicApp)
Prince Edward & the Spirit of Adventure
Below: Britain’s Prince Edward (in red) poses with children on the Spirit of Adventure sailing ship in Auckland, New Zealand on November 5. (Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images. Photo provided by PicApp)
Earl of Wessex wears Maori cloak
Britain’s Prince Edward wore a Maori cloak and spoke to students during a visit to Sacred Heart College in Wellington, New Zealand on November 4. (Photos by Marty Melville/Getty Images)
Prince Edward in Australia
Britain’s Prince Edward, the Earl of Wessex, visited St Mary’s Cathedral College in Sydney, Australia today. The prince is in Australia to discuss the future direction of The Duke of Edinburgh Award program. (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images. Photo provided by PicApp)
King of Tonga in Israel
Israel’s President Shimon Peres (left) welcomed Tonga’s King George Tupou V (right) at the president’s residence in Tel Aviv, Israel on September 7. Israel has reportedly made a $10,000 (US) donation to the Ashika Relief Fund for the families of victims of the sinking of Tonga’s Princess Ashika ferry in August. (Israeli Government Press Office photo from Zuma Press)
Tongan king’s dog nips NZ guest
Yesterday Tonga’s King George Tupou V (at right in first photo) welcomed New Zealand’s prime minister, John Key (left), at the Consular House in Nuku’alofa, Tonga.
As the second photo shows, one of the king’s dogs was excited to see the royal guests, jumping up to bite the hand of New Zealand’s Maori Affairs Minister, Dr Pita Sharples. (Photos by Phil Walter/Getty Images)








