Catherine Duchess of Cambridge baby, Prince George joins his parents as they arrived in Wellington on Monday for a royal tour.

Despite of the gloomy, gusty weather that threatened the flight for the said royal tour, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived in Wellington on mid-day. It's not just actually the royal couple that joined will be on the tour but Catherine Duchess of Cambridge baby Prince George will also be tagging along. It's their first formal tour with 8-month old Prince George.

Their arrival in New Zealand is the onset of their 10-day royal tour. As the duke and duchess set off in Wellington, they were greeted by New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key and governor-general Sir Jerry Mateparae. Prince William and Kate, together with Catherine Duchess of Cambridge baby, Prince George's first tour began with a drive along the Wellington bays and a formal welcome from the Government House.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with Prince George were greeted by Maori leaders. Maori refers to the indigenous group of people of New Zealand. Catherine Duchess of Cambridge baby, eight-month old Prince George will be joining his parents as they will be staying in the residence of the governor-general. For their first formal tour, the couple and their son Prince George were accompanied by an entourage of up to 10 people which includes their personal assistants, a nanny and a hairdresser for Kate.

The royal tour includes Catherine Duchess of Cambridge baby Prince George playing with kids same his age while his parents chat with other first-time parents in the Government House. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will also have a meeting with filmmaker Peter Jackson at World War I commemoration and with Labour leader David Cunliffe on the fourth day.

Prince William with wife Catherine Duchess of Cambridge will also be visiting the Royal New Zealand Police College and will meet with Wellingtonians in the Civic Square before heading to Sydney on their last day.