The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, has chosen to launch a new campaign inspired by Māori values on Māori Television's current affairs programme Te Ao with Moana
Tag: Prince Harry. Showing results 1 - 10 of 18
Primary tabs
Search results
-
Prince Harry wins over wharenui with use of te reo
Speaking in te reo Māori, Prince Harry has won over those who were present in the meeting house of Tamatekapua in Rotorua today.
-
Prince Harry wows with te reo speech
Prince Harry drew gasps and applause for his smooth use of te reo Māori in his speech in Rotorua ths afternoon.
-
Te Arawa youth prepare for royal visit
A group of Māori youth involved in raising awareness around mental health will be meeting Prince Harry and wife Meghan tomorrow in Te Ao Marama Church Hall, Rotorua.
-
Māori celebrity chefs whip up royal banquet
Māori MasterChef Winners Karena and Kasey Bird are helping with the catering for the royals visit to Te Arawa on Wednesday.
-
Three kaiwero to represent Rotorua for royal visit
Three Māori warriors have been selected to represent Te Arawa for the royals' welcoming ceremony Ohinemutu Pā tomorrow morning.
-
Hosting the royal family- a whānau tradition
Like her father before her, Rene Mitchell is carrying on the tradition of hosting the royal family.
-
Te Arawa gearing up to host royals
Te Arawa is preparing for the arrival of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in Rotorua on Wednesday.
-
Duke and Duchess of Sussex to be shown true manaakitanga
Preparations are in full swing for when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex visit Ōhinemutu, Rotorua on Wednesday. Rene Mitchell, sister to the late Sir Howard Morrison, is supervising the catering for the royal couple and says her family has a history of hosting royalty.
-
Royals make children's day
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have met with a group of young people this morning to learn about mental health projects in New Zealand.