A 6.1 magnitude earthquake felt by thousands of
people in New Zealand did not disrupt the schedule of the
couple, who are on the final leg of a Pacific tour that has
included Australia, Fiji and Tonga. [nL3N1XA1OO]
"There wasn't too much of a rivalry," Isabella Iti, 10, said
after the gumboot toss. "I think she was thinking that there was
no chance that she would win. But she did."
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were visiting a conservation area
north of Auckland that had been set aside as part of a
Commonwealth initiative to honor Queen Elizabeth's 66 years on
the British throne.
There, the couple split off and each led a team of cheering
children in a competition to see who could throw a rubber
rainboot - known locally as a 'gumboot' - the farthest.
Meghan, wearing black J Crew jeans and a Karen Walker blazer,
led her team to victory after tossing a blue boot about a meter
(3.2 feet) further than Harry's red one.
Gumboot throwing is famously associated with the rural town of
Taihape, around 420 km (260 miles) south of Auckland, which
hosts an annual gumboot festival.
Mike Jebsen, chief executive of the QEII National Trust, said
the mayor of Taihape gave his blessing to hold the gumboot
competition.
"We wanted to give the royal couple a taste of rural New
Zealand, and there's nothing more quintessentially Kiwi than a
gumboot throw!" he said.
In the afternoon, Meghan and Harry traveled to South Auckland to
visit the head office of Pillars, a charity that mentors the
children of prisoners.
For their wedding in May, Meghan and Harry had asked for
charitable donations in lieu of gifts. The New Zealand
government gave NZ$5,000 ($3,271) to Pillars in recognition of
couple's interest in programs that support vulnerable children.
(This story refiles to fix paragraph 5 spelling of "throw")
(Reporting by Charlotte Greenfield; editing by Darren Schuettler)
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