On the 30th September 2016, William and Kate visited Haida Gwaii in Canada. The visit took place on day seven of the couple's second Royal Visit to the country. Haida Gwaii is an is an archipelago off the North Coast of British Columbia and home of the Haida Nation. In a press release ahead of the tour, the Palace described Haida Gwaii as “a remote, but very special place.” The couple arrived at Skidegate on Graham Island (the largest island in the Haida Gwaii ... View the Post
Will, Kate, George & Charlotte attend a Children’s Party at Government House in Victoria, Canada
On the 29th of September 2016, William and Kate took Prince George and Princess Charlotte to a Children's Garden Party in Canada. The visit took place during the Royal Couple's official visit to Canada. It’s the second time the public saw the children on the tour. Prior to the children's party, we saw George and Charlotte at the airport briefly, on the first day. The party took place ub the beautiful grounds of Government House in Victoria. The organisers ... View the Post
Kate keeps it casual in Carcross while showcasing local designers
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spent the fifth day of the Royal Visit Canada touring Yukon in the northwest (29th September 2016). Earlier in the day, the couple toured MacBridge Museum and attended a street party showcasing work from local craftsmen and artists. We covered these earlier engagements in a different blog post, which you can read here. For the second part of the day, William and Kate visited the small town of Carcross, which is set amongst picturesque ... View the Post
Canada Day 5: Kate in red Carolina Herrera coat for Yukon visit
William and Kate spent the day five of the Royal Tour exploring Yukon in northwest Canada. You may remember the Duke and Duchess flew in to Whitehorse, Yukon the day before to watch a cultural performance? (You can read all about that here if you missed it). The couple stayed in a nearby hotel overnight. According Kensington Palace, day five of the tour was designed to give William and Kate “a real chance to see the natural beauty of Yukon and learn about its people.” The ... View the Post
Kate in green D&G dress and Hobbs London coat for day four
Day four of the 2016 Canada Tour began in Kelowna, a city in the Okanagan Valley. The couple visited the Okanagan campus of the University of British Columbia. As the couple arrived, they received a warm welcome from the crowd. UBC, which has recently celebrated its centenary, is regarded as one of the world’s finest research universities. The Okanagan campus opened a decade ago and it is home to 8,000 students. During their visit, William and Kate met with students ... View the Post
Kate in stunning red gown for historic reconciliation ceremony & reception in Victoria
On the third day of the 2016 Canada Tour, William and Kate took part in a historic reconciliation ceremony with Canadian First Nations groups before attending a reception with political and civic leaders from across British Columbia. Both events took place in the evening at Government House in Victoria, British Columbia. Earlier in the day, William and Kate met people from the Heiltsuk First Nation community on the island of Bella Bella. You can read my article about that ... View the Post
Kate opts for a casual outfit as she explores the Great Bear Rainforest in Bella Bella, Canada
On day three of the 2016 Canada Tour, William and Kate spent several hours on the remote island of Bella Bella. Kate chose a casual outfit for the visit. The royal couple met with members of the indigenous Heiltsuk community and toured the Great Bear Rainforest. Great Bear is the world’s largest temperate rainforest. Canada has committed the rainforest to The Queen's Commonwealth Canopy, a unique network of forest conservation initiatives across the 53 countries of the ... View the Post
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Kate chooses red and white Alexander McQueen dress for visit to Vancouver, Canada
On day two of the 2016 Canada Tour, William and Kate travelled by float plane from Victoria to Vancouver’s Coal Harbour. For people living outside of Canada, float planes are aircraft equipped to land on water (they're sometimes called seaplanes). They're the quickest way to travel between Victoria and Vancouver, and they are important for connecting communities. The Palace says they're "one of the real symbols of this part of the world". Upon their arrival, the couple were ... View the Post
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