Middleton, 32, wore a red Catherine Walker coat and Gina Foster hat. She is wearing a silver fern diamond and platinum broach loaned by Queen Elizabeth. The Queen first wore the broach during her Commonwealth Tour in 1954.
Her husband dressed in a navy suit with a red tie, and the third in line to the throne sported a cream sweater and white pants.
They flew first class on Qantas Airways, briefly stopping in Dubai before landing at Sydney International Airport. In Sydney, a boisterous George was seen wriggling and kicking as Middleton carried her son through the terminal to their New Zealand military airfare plane for a three hour flight to Wellington. Later today there will be a reception at the Government House in Wellington, which will be the royal family's New Zealand base as they travel around the country.
The family will spend the next three weeks in New Zealand and Australia on an official tour with plenty of meet and greets and photo ops.
"The Duchess has never visited either country, so this is a chance for her to meet the people of New Zealand and Australia for the first time," William's private secretary Miguel Head told the press in early March. "So, for the couple, this visit represents a wonderful opportunity on the one hand for The Duke to deepen his personal relationship with, and admiration for, New Zealand and Australia; and on the other, for the Duchess to experience some of the extraordinary warmth and hospitality for which the people of both countries are renowned the world over."
This article originally appeared on Usmagazine.com: Kate Middleton, Prince William, Prince George Arrive in New Zealand: Picture
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