...The last leg of Prince William's tour of New Zealand and Australia sees him visit parts of Victoria later that were devastated by floods two months ago.He is said to have been "incredibly moved" by the stories of flood-affected people in Queensland whom he met.
The prince has also met New Zealanders affected by the earthquake last month.
In Queensland on Sunday, William met families of those who lost their lives to the floods.
The prince also visited the towns of Ipswich and Grantham in the south-east of Queensland which were flooded at the end of last year.
Around 30,000 homes and businesses were destroyed and 35 people died.
Mayor of Ipswich Paul Pisasale told reporters: "He's been putting smiles on people's faces, he's really been reaching out to people."
Meanwhile, Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard was asked on Australia's Sky News if the country would be a republic by the time Prince William became King.
"It's not a debate at the forefront of our national conversations at the moment, but I believe it will return," she said.
"But I'm not going to make any date predictions on either the ascension to the throne of Prince William or the date of this nation becoming a republic," the prime minister added.
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