International media are raving that Rotorua iwi have "stolen the show" with their "spectacular" powhiri for the royal couple.
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, were welcomed onto Te Papaiouru Marae this morning in Ohinemutu by Te Arawa iwi Ngāti Whakaue
Sky News cameraman Adam Cole said the welcome gave him goosebumps.
"This is spectacular ... It's a hell of a way to end the tour. That ceremony was so powerful."
It comes after Markle spoke te reo in her speech on women's suffrage at Government House on Sunday night, including "tēnā koutou katoa" in her introduction.
Sir Toby Curtis, spokesman for Te Arawa, said prior to the visit that it would allow the tribe to extend its manaakitanga (respect/generosity/care) to the royal couple, and with the resulting global interest, allow the world to experience the unique hospitality and warmth of the tribe.