Harry made his official Instagram debut during the royal tour, and now he's taken it to a new level by snapping his pregnant wife.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are wrapping up their royal tour of the Commonwealth, and the Brit decided to take a moment to share a personal thank you.
Harry snapped the photo during the last stop on the tour, a visit to the Redwoods Treewalk Rotorua. In the impressive shot, the royal Meghan cradles her baby bump as she stands among the massive 117-year-old Redwood trees. Photo credit is given to the “Duke of Sussex,” making it clear who was behind the camera.
“Thank you New Zealand for the most wonderful last week of our tour. It has been a privilege to meet so many friendly Kiwis,” reads a statement from the couple in the caption. “Australia, Fiji, Tonga and NZ – we leave feeling inspired and reminded of how every single one of us can make a difference.”
They also include a quote from Kate Sheppard, a prominent member of the women’s suffrage movement in New Zealand: “The rain that refreshes the parched ground, is made up of single drops.”
The post from Harry comes just days after Meghan, 37, made her own contribution to Kensington Palace social media. The Duchess of Sussex took a sweet photo of her husband as they rehearsed their speeches for the Invictus Games’ closing ceremony. In the striking black and white snapshot, Harry walks across the stage in a dark button-down shirt as he holds a microphone.
“📷 The Duchess of Sussex,” it reads, making it clear Meghan was the photographer.