Catherine Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William finally kicked off their three-week visit to New Zealand and Australia accompanied by their adorable son Prince George.

This marks the first official tour for the eight-month-old royal who seems to be enjoying his time on vacation.

According to Entertainment Wise, the family arrived to cold wet weather but was all smiles when they met the New Zealand Prime Minster, John Key at the Wellington airport.

Following their met and greet the Prime Minister took to Twitter and tweeted, "The Royals have landed in Wellington. Let's make them very welcome, New Zealand."

Kate Middleton looked chic wearing a red coat with gold buttons made by British designer Catherine Walker who coincidentally was a fashion go-to for Diana, Princess of Wales.

The brunette paired her outerwear with a red pillbox hat by Gina Foster and a silver fern-shaped brooch which was a symbol of New Zealand.

The royal fashionista borrowed the diamond and platinum brooch from the Queen, who was given the sparkler gift during a visit to Auckland 60 years ago.

Meanwhile, Prince George looked dashing in his cute cream cardigan and matching shoes. Also along for the trip was the little prince's new nanny Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo who looked after the tot as his parents visited the Government House, the official residence of the governor general.

Once they arrived at the house they met Maori warriors and were greeted with a spin on the classic Eskimo kiss. The royals pressed the noses and foreheads against officials for the traditional greeting.

During their time in New Zealand Kate Middleton, Prince George and Prince William are expected to be treated to a yacht race and visit a Maori tribe, a rugby stadium and a vineyard.

For more photos of the royals in New Zealand click HERE.