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Prince George of Cambridge Photos Show Resemblance to Dad While Leaving New Zealand (PHOTOS)

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, along with their son Prince George, have officially left New Zealand and are on their way to Australia, where they will conclude their international trip. The trio posed for photos before boarding the plane that will take them to Australia.

Prince George appeared to look more like his father, Prince William, in his one-piece romper and sweater. William gladly held his son, who at times appeared serious or perplexed instead of his usual smiley self. Perhaps the trip is beginning to take a toll on the 8-month-old baby boy, who had a series of firsts while abroad.

George participated in a playdate with nine other children around his age and spent time getting to know his new nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo. The little one did not look much happier when the family descended in Sydney. He was apparently tired and over being the center of everyone's attention during public appearances.

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Before leaving New Zealand, Duchess Kate and William were given a stuffed dog for George.

"Aww, that's so sweet," Kate told the gift-givers. "He'll love it. Does it have a name? Maybe we should call it Gessy. Sorry we couldn't bring George. He was asleep. He's a very podgy baby."

"This will come with us to Australia," William added.

The couple was then presented with a one-piece police uniform for the little Prince that read "junior recruit."

"Fantastic. Brilliant. He'll love that," William said. "Thank you. Will it fit him? He's grown!"

Upon arriving in Sydney, the trio was presented with a giant stuffed wombat. William was often called "wombat" as a child, especially after visiting Australia as a baby. He still carried the koala backpack given to George before they left on their trip abroad.

According to reports, the romper that George wore upon touching down in Sydney has already sold out and has a two-month waiting list. It closely resembles the one his father wore for family photos. The trio will spend the rest of their three-week long trip in Australia before heading back home to Kensington Palace.

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