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PIC: Prince Harry photographed Meghan in a forest and the result will wreck you!

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Prince Harry and Meghan walking in Redwoods Forest in Rotorua. (Photo: AP)
Prince Harry and Meghan walking in Redwoods Forest in Rotorua. (Photo: AP)

Cape Town – Prince Harry took a photo of Meghan cradling her tiny baby bump and it’s the sweetest thing.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have painted a perfect picture of love since making their first appearance together at the 2017 Invictus Games in Toronto.

And the ‘thank you’ snap they shared following their 16-day tour around the South Pacific is just another adorable moment to add to the list.

READ NEXT: 8 Harry and Meghan moments abroad that will make you believe in love!

Kensington Palace shared a photo, taken by Harry, of Meghan cradling her growing baby bump while standing in the beautiful Redwoods Forest in Rotorua on Thursday.

Alongside the snap, the caption reads: “A message from The Duke and Duchess of Sussex: ‘Thank you New Zealand for the most wonderful last week of our tour. It has been a privilege to meet so many friendly Kiwis. Australia, Fiji, Tonga and NZ - we leave feeling inspired and reminded of how every single one of us can make a difference.’”

SEE THE SWEET POST HERE:

This is the first and certainly not the last photo that Harry has taken of Meghan and shared in a public capacity.

Earlier in the week Kensington Palace shared the first photo taken by Meghan. The duchess photographed Harry while he was preparing for the closing ceremony of the 2018 Invictus Games.

SEE THE PHOTO HERE:


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