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ROYAL VISIT: Kate-mania in Canada!

Beaming broadly, a picture-perfect Duke and Duchess of Cambridge touched down in Ottawa this afternoon to be greeted by thousands of Royal fans as they began their first official Royal tour together.


Kate looked elegant and graceful despite the blustery conditions, and concealed any nerves on this, her first major test as a fully-fledged member of the Royal family, with a wide smile.

The newlywed couple were greeted by a host of dignitaries and a wall of photographers as they stepped on to the gusty runway, before being driven to the city centre where crowds had been gathering to meet the couple since early this morning.




















They were formally greeted at the airport by the Canadian Foreign Minister. The Duchess accepted a posy from a young boy on the tarmac and chatted to him for some time before moving along the line of dignitaries as William waited for a few moments in their car.

It was adorned with a special flag created in their honour by Canada's prime minister, Stephen Harper - the first to be designed by the Commonwealth country for a member of the royal family since 1962.


The flag was given Prince William’s seal of approval and that of the Queen, who was the last royal to adopt one for her own use.


The Duchess had transformed herself during the seven hour flight from London, and was wearing a dress by the hugely fashionable designer Erdem Moralioglu, favoured by Samantha Cameron and Michelle Obama. Erdem is another Canadian designer born in Montreal.

The dress was a navy, lace Cecile shift scoop-backed dress of contrast stone crepe with a navy lace overlay. The dress has a sheer lace sleeve with a scallop detail.


She sported the same nude LK Bennett £175 heels she has sported on several occasions recently. Her hairdresser, James Pryce, had also swept her hair back in a 'half up, half down' do to account for the slight breeze.

After their official welcome, they headed straight for the National War Memorial in the centre of the city.

As the couple's official car drew up along the red carpet, they were greeted by the Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his wife Laureen.

The 10,000 strong crowd, waving Canadian flags and flowers, cheered wildly as they stepped out. Tanned Kate looked particularly delighted at the warm reception and waved shyly.

The foursome approached the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and stood in quiet contemplation as the Last Post was played by a lone trumpeter.


William then placed a large wreath on the monument while his wife leant forwards to put down a small posey. The duchess warmly greeted the woman who had handed it to her, Mabel Girouard.

Mrs Girouard's son Bobby, 46, was killed by a suicide bomber in Afghanistan in 2006. She was chosen by the Canadian Legion as their Memorial Silver Cross Mother.

As they left the memorial the couple undertook what will be the first of many walkabouts, sending the crowd into a frenzy. There were as many screams for William as there were for Kate.

The Duchess looked delighted as she was handed armfuls of flowers and gifts.'Thank you so much. We are so delighted to be here,' she said.

Great honour: A special flag created for the young Royal couple flew from the bonnet of their car. It's the first new flag to be designed by a Commonwealth country for a member of the Royal family since 1962. Right, the Prince's standard was waved from the Canadian Air Force plane as the couple landed

Occasionally she looked over to her husband on the other side of the crowd to make sure she was moving quickly enough.


GLITTERING KATE: QUEEN OFFERS DUCHESS THE PICK OF HER JEWELS

The Mail can reveal that the Queen has given the new Duchess the pick of her fabulous collection of jewels for the 11-day trip.

The monarch, who is said to be extremely fond of her grandson’s new bride, wants Kate to shine on her first major test as a member of the Royal Family.

A few weeks ago she invited the 29-year-old Duchess into Buckingham Palace to choose from her priceless collection of tiaras, necklaces and bracelets.

Some, such as the legendary Delhi Durbar diamond and emerald necklace, belong to the Queen personally, while others are held by the monarch on behalf of the nation.

A source said: 'Although, given the largely informal theme of the tour, particularly in Canada, there is no need for tiaras or the like, the Queen owns one of the most valuable collections of jewellery.

‘The Duchess was touched by her offer. She has picked out one or two exquisite pieces she wishes to borrow.

'Her choices were made with a particular eye on the Los Angeles leg of the trip, where she knows she needs to dazzle.’

William looked equally thrilled as one woman told him;'Canada is so happy you are here.' 'Thank you, that is so kind,' he replied.

As she waited for the prince to finish Kate chatted with the Prime Minister and his wife and told them: 'That was so amazing, there were so many people there.... How many do you think?

'We have been on the go since 7.30 this morning so it's been a long day.'

Then, as the couple got into their official car, her first test over, Kate leant into her husband's shoulder and grinned broadly with undisguised relief.

But the new Duchess only had a brief respite before the couple were driven to Ottawa's Rideau Hall, the governor general's residence, for an official welcome event.

Prince William charmed the crowd by flitting between English and French, as Kate looked on admiringly.

He joked: 'It will improve as we go on,' and continued: 'Catherine and I are so delighted to be here in Canada.

'Instilled in us by our parents and grandparents, who love this country, we have been looking forward to this moment for a very long time – and before we were married, we had a longing to come here together.

'The geography of Canada is unsurpassed and is famous for being matched only by the hospitality of its people. We are so very excited about having this opportunity to experience both – and learn much more about this amazing country.'

Among those who turned out the greet the Royal couple was Jennifer Baldwin, 19, who drove for 21 hours from her home in Bloomington, Illinois, and stood in the street from 5.30am to see the couple at close quarters.

She said: 'I talked to William and congratulated him on the wedding and he said "thank you very much", he's so polite! My mum told him we had come from the U.S. and he said: "We're going there next".

'It was completely worth the journey just for that five seconds. I mean, I shook his hand!'

Francine Dorion, 50, gave the Duchess a tapestry she had made, featuring a picture of the couple kissing on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on their wedding day.

She said: 'Kate said it was beautiful and thanked me for doing it for them. She is so pretty and reminds me of Diana. She just steals you.'

Tomorrow they will take part in Canada Day - a special day for William as it would have been his mother's 50th birthday. They will be opening the Calgary Stampede and canoeing in the Northwest Territories before flying to Los Angeles.

he Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made a sombre start to their official tour with a visit to the Canadian War Memorial. Flanked by Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his wife Laureen, they pause for a moment of silence

During the visit, Prince William will demonstrate his skills as a helicopter rescue pilot by performing a water landing. Later, they will head to Quebec City where they will don their aprons for a cooking workshop.


Tomorrow they will mark Canada Day and after their week-long tour of Canada they will jet to LA to host a gala dinner.

There, they will promote up-and-coming British film talent by introducing them to Hollywood executives.

The south Californian trip will include a $4,000-a-head three-course meal and charity polo match, giving revellers an opportunity to get close to the Duke and Duchess.

The Queen has given the new Duchess the pick of her fabulous collection of jewels for the 11-day trip.


The monarch, who is said to be extremely fond of her grandson’s new bride, wants Kate to shine on her first major test as a member of the Royal Family.

A few weeks ago she invited the 29-year-old Duchess into Buckingham Palace to choose from her priceless collection of tiaras, necklaces and bracelets, and she picked out one or two pieces to borrow.

While Kate is said to be ‘excited beyond belief’ at the prospect of the hugely anticipated tour, she is also keen not to overshadow her new husband.

It is one of the reasons she has chosen not to make any public speeches during the trip, while the Duke will make several.


In this she appears to have learnt a lesson from the experience of Princess Diana, who repeatedly stole the limelight from her then husband, Prince Charles, and in doing so unwittingly drove a wedge between them.

The prince would become particularly frustrated when, during official walkabouts, the crowds would groan and call for Diana when he approached them.

Walkabouts will be a particular feature of the Canadian leg of William and Kate’ s trip as they attempt to meet as many of their future subjects as possible.

Their arrival in the Commonwealth country, where the Queen is still sovereign, is eagerly anticipated, with frenzied minute-by-minute television coverage.

Each public appearance is expected to draw thousands of well-wishers on to the streets and large crowds gathered from early yesterday keen to meet the glamorous young newly-weds.


Some anti-royal protests are, however, expected later in the week in the French-speaking provinces, with small republican groups planning protests in Quebec City and Montreal.

‘This visit is really a battle for the hearts and minds of Canadian as to what to do down the road about the head of state in Canada,’ said University of Ottawa History Professor Michael Behiels.

They had no fears about winning over Joyce Udell, 57, a diplomat with the Canadian Government, had delayed travelling home to St John's in Newfoundland in order to see the couple.

She said: 'I don't like to use the word admire but I like her style, I like both their styles, they're not as ostentatious as some in the royal family.


'Kate, she reinvents herself with her clothes and wears the same dress twice - which the royals don't do.

'They are going to be a fabulous king and queen in the future. They are obviously in love and I think that's where their strength lies.'

Cherie Gray, 50, a by-law enforcement officer from the town of Manitouwadge, Ontario had made a six-hour detour while on holiday in the national province with husband David, 51, to see the royal couple.

She said: 'We're so excited to be here and hopefully to meet Kate - she brings a new revival to the royal family and represents the younger generation.'

June 30-July 2: The National Capital Region (Ottawa)







William and Kate off on honeymoon -- finally


Britain's Prince William and his new spouse Kate have set off for a late honeymoon next their wedding last month, St James's Palace said on Tuesday.

The pair flew out on Monday, a royal basis said, but no information were given of their destination, other than that it was external Britain.

"They have gone for their honeymoon and the pair has asked for their retreat to be appreciated ..," a presenter for William said.

Press speculation about where the newly-weds would go has been rife, with Kenya and the Caribbean seen as probable destinations. The Daily Mirror said on Tuesday the pair had indoors in the Seychelles in the Indian sea.



Their wedding on April 29 fascinated about a million well-wishers onto the streets of London and a worldwide television audience predictable by media to be as high as 2.4 billion.

The pair, now officially known as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, caused a surprise the day after their wedding when they said they were not exit right away on honeymoon.

As an alternative William returned to job as a Royal Air Force search and rescue helicopter pilot and Kate was spotted pushing a shopping trolley in a superstore car park close to their home in Anglesey, Wales.

How William and Kate lit the touch paper for the new time of the kingdom

Just few days has passed in the new royal time. Prince William is support at his airbase. Kate is in the superstore. The Queen is at Windsor castle. The media circus has crowded its satellite dishes and left city. The bunting has been second hand. Like a cart wheeling verger, we’ve watched the earth turn advantage down and then circle right-way up again. The whole thing looks as it did previous to. But all has changed.

These ordinary days are really momentous. Historians of tomorrow may look backside on them as the top at which either the British Crown reinvented itself to do well for another 100 years… or at which it gave one closing hurrah's before slipping into terminal irrelevance.


A touch melodramatic? Think the options. On the one hand, with the marriage of the decade successfully behind us and the scene of royal babies rising closer by the day, the monarchy is set light. But on the other, by any sensible actuarial evaluation, the next two candidates for the throne will be grandparents by the moment they ascend it. That’s not in itself a dreadful thing – wisdom being one of the individuality most valued in a king – but in a nation inexorably elderly, who could responsibility today’s young people for being disappointed by a classification that will never distribute a head of condition for their creation.

For now the royal relegation stakes are silently delivering their individual verdict on the future. In a firmly stratified organization like a royal family it couldn’t be or else. Insert a fresh team in the first separation and everyone shuffles down. We should spot last week’s images of the brave Duchess of Kent, the distinguished Duke and all the other uncles and cousins on parade. The Royal A-list is slimming its ranks and we won’t observe them refilled once more.

The Buckingham Palace balcony was once the place to explain Us how many of Them there were, so we didn’t be anxious about operation out of Windsor’s. Now those formerly consigned to the chilly wing positions might as well stay inside with the coffee cups: we don’t require that a lot of spare parts, just the main machinery.
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Decided ! Prince William & Kate Traveling California!


Gathering in the USA!

Following some speculation previous this week, Prince William and new spouse Kate will really vacation the West Coast -- California! -- This summer, Clarence House confirmed Thursday sunrise in a declaration.

Photos: Before marriage.

"The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will vacation California, United States of America, subsequent their Tour of Canada in July this year," the Palace says. As before announced, William, 28, and Kate, 29, will kick off their first overseas trip with an extensive tour of Canada. Their California outing will be from July 8 to 10, with a full itinerary provided at a presently date.

Photos : Wedding good-looking.


The Palace notes that, even though William has traveled the U.S. confidentially, it's his first "official" travel. As for the Duchess, the U.S. trip will be a complete new world, really: "The Duchess of Cambridge has never before traveled the United States of America formally or confidentially."

Previous this week, royal watcher Andrew Morton speculated that the royal pairs could hang out with the likes of colleague Brits-turned-L.A.-transplants David and Victoria Beckham, who attended their Friday marriage.

Tell Us: What should the royal pairs do -- and what stars should they hang out with?! -- During their California rest?

Almost 23 Million Americans Enjoyed Royal Wedding

Nearly 23 million Americans rose near the beginning on Friday to enjoy Prince William and Kate Middleton tie the knot.
The Nielsen Co. said the 22.76 million audiences were extend out over 11 different networks. The company's amount was for the period of 6 a.m. to 7:15 a.m. EDT, when the ceremony was taking place.
Nielsen did not have an guess of how many public watched universal.


                                                                          

Websites reported elevated traffic, too. ABCNews.com supposed its online traffic Friday was its maximum since the 2008 presidential vote. And, E! Online supposed its 23.6 million page views on Friday was its most ever.
The marriage was telecast on ABC, CBS, NBC, Telemundo, Univision, BBC America, CNN, E! Entertainment, Fox News Channel, MSNBC and TLC.
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Prince William to return to work before honeymoon

Prince William will recommence his job as a helicopter pilot next week before going on a honeymoon overseas with his new wife, royal officials said on Saturday.

The prince and 29-year-old Kate Middleton, who dated for almost a decade, wedded in London's Westminster Abbey on Friday in a formal procedure that captivated the earth.

                                                                  

"The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have selected not to quit for a honeymoon instantly," St James's Palace said in a declaration, referring to the pair by their new titles bestowed by Queen Elizabeth.

"The locations of both their personal weekend before The Duke returns to work and their future honeymoon, which will be abroad, will not be disclosed in go forward," it said, adding that the pair will spend the weekend in Britain, although not at their Welsh home.
Earlier on Saturday, the newlyweds flew out of Buckingham Palace by helicopter.
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See William and Kate's wedding Car


They may be royals, but Prince William and Princess Catherine left Buckingham Palace just approximating any other couple leaving their wedding response -- in a decorated car.

                                                              
Best man Prince Harry, 26, and other family members had decorated it with balloons and flags, and the certify plate read "JUST WED."

But they weren't just like any pair. Security in a Range Rover followed behind, and they were shadowed by a royal helicopter flown by members of William's squadron.



"It was Prince William's plan to drive his new bride away from the official response on their first journey as a wedded pair to his family home," a St. James' Palace presenter told the Belfast Telegraph.

Celebrate Will & Kate's big day with our Us Collectors Edition:Royal Wedding with all the photos, anecdotes and information of the wedding on hand for pre-order now and on sale May 6.

Prince William and Kate Middleton's Wedding Countdown


The final day of royal wedding preparations were hectic for the royals and the public.

Royal Wedding update: Official programme, including Order of Service, available online


28th April 2011



The Official Programme for the wedding of Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton is now available for the public to download for free.



The Official Programme includes the full Order of Service (as used by guests in Westminster Abbey), a personal message of thanks from Prince William and Miss Middleton, and a photo of the Couple taken by photographer Mario Testino at the time of the Couple’s engagement. The Official Programme features Prince William’s recently updated Coat of Arms on the front cover and Catherine Middleton’s new Coat of Arms on the back cover.



The Order of Service includes full details about the processions, music, hymns, prayers and readings. The Wedding Service follows the Book of Common Prayer (Alternative Services: Series One). There will be one Lesson during the service, which the Couple have asked James Middleton to read.



The Official Programme will also be available for free electronically in three formats: as a page-turning PDF (using Flash) and an iBook compatible with Apple products, which can be downloaded from the Apple iBookstore. It is also available as an Adobe Acrobat PDF (you will need Adobe Reader to view the file)



On the wedding day, 150,000 copies of the programme will be sold by 60 Explorer Scouts and 80 Cadets (supervised by adults) for £2 per copy at locations in Green Park, Hyde Park, St James’s Park and Trafalgar Square. Profits from the sale of the Official Programme will go to benefit The Foundation of Prince William and Prince Harry.



Notes to editors



The photo



The Mario Testino photograph cannot be downloaded or reused in any way from the print version, Ceros or iBook. Any organisation wishing to use the imagery should contact Art Partner at: licensing@artpartner.com or gregory@artpartner.com.



The Order of Service



If reprinting the Order of Service, please use the following Copyright acknowledgment:



©The Registrars of the Convocations of Canterbury and York, 1965, 1966.



The copyright of the Alternative Services: Series One, material from which is included in this service, is assigned with effect from 1 July 1978 to the Central Board of Finance of the Church of England, and with effect from 1 January 2005 to The Archbishops’ Council of the Church of England.



The scripture reading is from the New Revised Standard Version Bible, Anglicized Edition copyright © 1989, 1995 National Council of Churches of Christ in the United States of America.



Sale of the Official Programmes



The Official Programme will be sold at the following locations:



•St. James’s Park – Marlborough Gate, North Horse Ride, Storeyard Triangle and Queen Anne’s Gate, as well as four mobile sales units around the park.

•Green Park – Green Park Underground Station, as well as two mobile sales units around the park.

•Hyde Park – Speakers Corner and at the Fun Fair, as well as two mobile sales units around the park.

•Trafalgar Square – opposite South Africa House, as well as one mobile sales unit opposite Canada House on Cockspur Street.

The Programme



The Programme will be A5 in size and printed on Novatech Matt paper (the cover is 250gsm and the inner pages are 150gsm). The paper is FSC stock produced with 100% Elemental Chlorine Free pulp.



The Programme is designed and produced by Haymarket Network Limited.



Cadets from the Greater London Reserve Forces and Cadets Association representing the Combined Cadet Force, Sea Cadet Corps, Army Cadet Force, and Air Training Corps, will be selling the Programmes alongside Explorer Scouts aged 14 to 18 years old from across London.



The Foundation of Prince William and Prince Harry



The main mission of The Foundation of Prince William and Prince Harry is to fund projects and organisations that create opportunities so all can achieve their full potential, especially those who are vulnerable or damaged by their circumstances or experiences. The Foundation aims to create lasting change in targeted focus areas and geographies, based on need and the passions and interests of Prince William and Prince Harry. Early priorities for the Foundation are young people in society, sustainable development at home and overseas and the welfare of veterans and their families.