The chicks are an endangered species.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle named two chicks who hatched on the last days of their South Pacific tour.
The newlyweds visited a breeding program for New Zealand's national bird — the kiwi.
They named the 3-day-old chicks Koha — meaning gift — and Tihei — which means “sneeze of life."
The cute birds are considered an endangered species. Kiwis can't fly and have loose, hair-like feathers.
The tour marks the royal duo's first as a married couple and included trips to Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand.
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