Britain's Prince Harry reacts with members of the public displaying a sign reading 'Red Heads Rule' after visiting the Australian War Memorial in Canberra April 6, 2015.
IN PHOTO: Britain's Prince Harry reacts with members of the public displaying a sign reading 'Red Heads Rule' after visiting the Australian War Memorial in Canberra April 6, 2015. REUTERS/Lukas Coch/Pool

Prince Harry will have a very busy week form May 9 to 16, according to the Royal itinerary that was recently announced to the public. During these days, Prince Harry will be in New Zealand where he will practically comb the country.

The 30-year-old royal is scheduled to visit Wellington, the country's capital as well as other places with significance to the Prince's interest. Based on the official press release, Prince Harry "will learn about the country's rich heritage while also celebrating New Zealand's modern successes and its focus on the future" with "particular focus on Maori culture and values." Prince Harry's week-long tour of New Zealand marks his first visit to the country.

Prince Harry's first day in New Zealand will be at the country’s capital where he will meet with top government officials, visit a memorial park and watch a professional rugby game. His second and third day will focus on nature conservation as he will travel to Stewart Island will he will stay for the night and eventually visit Ulva Island. Both islands are under the conservation efforts of the country.

Prince Harry will meet with the locals of Christchurch on May 12. The next day (May 13), Prince Harry will participate in military exercises in Linton Military Camp. Part of his activities in the military camp is to learn the Army's own Haka, or their version of a war cry. On May 14, Prince Harry will be at Whanganui where he will tour the local river and meet with the veterans. The final two days (May 15 to 16) of his official visit will be in Auckland where he will visit a hospital, take part of some activities at the local Government House and attend a game of FIFA U20 World Cup.

Prince Harry is currently in Australia as part of the NORFORCE or the North-West Mobile Force of the Australian Army 1st Brigade including training with the Special Air Service Regiment or SAS. Because of his schedule, it is expected that Prince Harry may only meet his brother's second child in mid-May. Prince William and Kate Middleton are currently waiting for the birth of their second child.

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