Prince Harry shared an intimate moment yesterday with an Auckland boy who waited with his grandmother to meet him at the Viaduct Harbour.
Standing next to the barricade fence, the Duke of Sussex was making the rounds when the young boy passed a letter to him.
Prince Harry took the letter with his right hand and tucked it safely inside his blazer as the boy's Nan told the Prince that, like him, her grandson had lost his mother.
Prince Harry continued the conversation with the boy, asking where he was from and if he was going to grow up and become an All Black.
He emphasised life would "always be all right" for the young man who had grown up not knowing his mother.
"I made it to 34 years old and life is great," he said.
"I have a beautiful wife, baby on the way, your life is going to be sorted, don't you worry about that."
Prince Harry and wife Meghan were in Auckland throughout yesterday, with their activities including a gumboot-throwing competition with local school children.
Later in the day, about 4pm, the royal couple arrived in central Auckland for a walkabout, during which the Prince met the young man.
They finished the Auckland leg of their tour with a reception at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, hosted by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.