Category: Official Announcements

September 27 – #RoyalVisitCanada – Day 4 – Kelowna & Whitehorse – Roundup & Photo

September 27 – #RoyalVisitCanada – Day 4 – Kelowna & Whitehorse – Roundup & Photo

Tuesday, (September 27, 2016 marked Day 4 of The Duke and Duchess’s tour of Canada. The couple left Victoria and flew to Kelowna, a city in the Okanagan Valley to visit to the Okanagan campus of the University of British Columbia. The couple met with students and watched a volleyball match with the woman’s team. They also unveiled a plaque marking their visit. The second engagement in Kelowna was at the Mission Hill Winery where they attended the BC Government’s ‘Taste of British Columbia’ festival. The couple sampled dishes and met with locals, including children with interest in the culinary and agriculture fields.

For the second half of the trip the royal couple flew to Whitehorse in Yukon. They arrived at Whitehorse International Airport where they received an official welcome and Prince William inspected a guard composed of members of the Canadian Rangers and Junior Rangers. They then headed to Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre where they watched a cultural performance, afterwards the couple met with performers.

September 26 – #RoyalVisitCanada – Day 3 – Bella Bella – Roundup & Photos

September 26 – #RoyalVisitCanada – Day 3 – Bella Bella – Roundup & Photos

September 26< 2016 marked Day 3 of the 2016 Canada Tour. The Duke and Duchess traveled to rainy Bella Bella, Canada for a day of engagements. Due to the poor weather conditions the couple were not able to do the aerial tour of the Rainforest, something I’m sure they both would have enjoyed!

Upon arrival to Bella Bella Their Royal Highnesses attended an official welcome and performance from Bella Bella First Nations Community at the Wawiska Community Hall. The pair received many gifts and met with many locals.

Their next stop was to McLoughlin Bay for a short ceremony, marking the commitment of the rainforest to the Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy network. After, William and Kate travelled to Elder’s Lodge, where William gave a short speech to mark the dedication of the Great Bear Rainforest as part of the Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy initiative. The visit concluded with a plaque unveiling to commemorate their visit.

There final engagement of the night was a Government of British Columbia reception at Government House where Their Royal Highnesses joined many political and civic leaders for a reconciliation ceremony. Catherine stunned in a dress by Preen by Thornton Bregazzi.

September 25 – #RoyalVisitCanada – Day 2 – Vancouver – Roundup & Photos

September 25 – #RoyalVisitCanada – Day 2 – Vancouver – Roundup & Photos

Hello everyone! (September 25, 2016) marked day two of the Royal Tour! A little before noon, local time, The Duke and Duchess departed the Victoria Harbour to head to Vancouver via sea plane for a day of engagements!

Upon their arrival to Jack Poole Plaza, located by the Vancouver Trade and Convention Centre the royal couple were greeted by many excited individuals and they took the time to meet and chat with as many as they could before heading to their first engagement at Sheway, a pregnancy outreach program for mothers who are overcoming addiction. A cause that we know The Duchess is very keen about. The couple toured the facility taking part in story time, and learning about a few services that the charity offers, the couple also took the time to speak with mothers who are receiving help from the charity, as well as met with medical staff.

At their next stop of the day Their Royal Highnesses joined Primie Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau at the Immigrant Services Society of British Columbia, where they met Syrian refugees, volunteers, and staff. The couple met a families and learned how the centre has supported them. To mark their visit Their Royal Highness’s officially opened the Edith Lando playground for the children at the centre.

From there the couple went to Central Vancouver for a youth reception at the Foyer of the Telus Garden Building in Downtown Vancouver. They met young adults who are leaders in Canadian arts, music, charity, sport, business and film.

They finished off a packed day with a visit to the Kitsilano Coastguard station, where they met members of the police, fire service and social workers, before leaving on the Coast Guard’s hovercraft and flying back to Victoria.

September 24 – #RoyalVisitCanada – Day 1 – Victoria, BC – Roundup & Photos

September 24 – #RoyalVisitCanada – Day 1 – Victoria, BC – Roundup & Photos

Hello everyone! Today, (September 24, 2016) marks the start of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s Royal Tour of Canada!
I have updated the gallery with 400+ high quality photos. I’m sure many more will be added as the day goes on. Keep checking back to the gallery and this post for more news and photos from the first day of the tour!

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THE ARRIVAL: The Duke and Duchess touched down at the airport in Victoria, British Columbia at 4:00 P.M. local time with their children Prince George and Princess Charlotte. The couple were greeted by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie Gregorire. The young family stunned in coordinating blue ensembles, Catherine of course, looked amazing in a Jenny Packham dress and accessorized with a hat by Lock and Co and the Queen’s maple Leaf broach she wore during the first Royal Tour in 2011.

VIDEOS: Arriving In Victoria

WELCOMING CEREMONY: After dropping Prince George and Princess Charlotte off at the Government House and getting them settled in, The Duke and Duchess headed to the British Columbia Legislative Assembly official welcoming ceremony. They took part in a number of festivities including laying a wreath at the Cenotaph followed by the traditional military honors, including a 21-gun salute, breaking of His Royal Highness’ Canadian Standard, and an inspection of the guard by William. After a few speeches by local dignitaries William took the stage to address the crowds sometimes speaking in “rusty” French. The couple later departed the welcoming ceremony for private meetings with the Governor General and Prime Minister.

VIDEOS: Arriving At Welcoming Ceremony | Ceremony Departure

PRIVATE MEETINGS: After the festivities of the welcoming ceremony The Duke and Duchess went back to Government House to meet with the Governor General and the Prime Minister. Not musch is known about the meetings, but it seemed like the Governor General and the Prime Minister enjoyed their time with Their Royal Highnesses.

The Duchess Of Cambridge To Visit The Netherlands In October

The Duchess Of Cambridge To Visit The Netherlands In October

The Duchess of Cambridge will make her first solo trip abroad on October 11, 2016 to the Netherlands with a day full of engagements. Kensington Palace shared the news today in a series of tweets you can view below:


Canada Tour Itinerary Released

Canada Tour Itinerary Released

Further details from The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s upcoming tour of Canada have been released including confirmation the Prince George and Princess Charlotte will be joining them. You can read the entire press release below:

Official Site — The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will visit British Columbia and Yukon, Canada, between 24th September and 1st October. This will be Their Royal Highness’s second official tour of Canada, having visited in 2011 shortly after their wedding. They are incredibly grateful to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for the invitation to visit Canada, and to the Canadian, British Columbian, and Yukon governments for their work to organise and support this tour.

The Duke and Duchess consider it an honour to be visiting Canada – the largest Commonwealth Realm – in the year of The Queen’s 90th birthday. British Columbia and Yukon are among the most beautiful places in the world and home to many indigenous communities. The tour will see them take in everything from the bustling global city of Vancouver – population 2.5 million – to the remote and beautiful Bella Bella, home to less than 2,000 people. Along the way they will meet as many Canadians as possible, and will help celebrate Canada’s First Nations communities, its arts and culture, pristine and beautiful environment, and its compassionate and innovative charitable sector. This will be a busy tour, with more than 30 engagements over the week, and The Duke and Duchess hope to meet thousands of new people along the way. This visit is a chance for The Duke and Duchess to deepen their relationship with a country that they will visit many times over the course of their lives. They want to help the people of British Columbia and Yukon to celebrate what makes Canada great and to showcase some amazing places to the rest of the world.

Their Royal Highnesses will arrive in Victoria, the capital of British Columbia, on the afternoon of Saturday 24th September. I am very pleased to confirm that they will bring their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, with them to Canada. They have received so many wonderful messages from Canadians since the birth of their children and look forward to having the chance to introduce their young family to the country. The family will travel to Victoria with the Royal Canadian Air Force and will be greeted at Victoria Airport before moving to Government House – where they will be based throughout the tour – for a very brief stop.

The Duke and Duchess will then make their way to British Columbia’s Parliament Buildings. Here they will officially open their tour by paying respects at Victoria’s Cenotaph and will unveil a new plaque paying tribute to the veterans of Canada’s involvement in the Afghanistan conflict. The official welcome to Canada will then get underway, featuring an honour guard and speeches. Parliament is located right on Victoria’s waterfront and this official welcome will be open to the public. It will give The Duke and Duchess a chance to say hello to the people of Canada just hours after touching down in the country. Following this event Their Royal Highnesses will return to Government House where they will have meetings with senior Canadian leaders.

The next morning will see The Duke and Duchess travel from Victoria to Vancouver by float plane. Float planes are the quickest way to travel between the two cities and are one of the real symbols of this part of the world. They will land in the harbour in the heart of Vancouver where they will receive a civic welcome in Jack Poole Plaza located by the Vancouver Trade and Convention Centre. The Plaza is named after the late Jack Poole, who was a key player behind the success of the 2010 Winter Olympics and 2010 Winter Paralympics held in Vancouver. This welcome will allow The Duke and Duchess to get an immediate sense of Vancouver’s energy and dynamism.

From here, The Duke and Duchess will travel to the Downtown East Side of Vancouver to meet the amazing team at Sheway, a charity that has achieved remarkable things for vulnerable mothers who are battling addiction and other issues. Prior to Sheway’s inception in 1993, babies born to mothers with substance use issues living in the Downtown East Side had their babies removed at birth. These babies were frequently premature and underweight. Today, 88 per cent of the babies are born full term and are of average birth weight. In addition, 74 per cent of the children born today leave the hospital in their mother’s care. The link between addiction and family breakdown is something that has been a major priority of The Duchess’s charitable work.

They will then visit the Immigration Services Society of British Columbia. Here they will meet the staff and volunteers who support over 25,000 recent migrants to Canada each year, including some of the 30,000 who have arrived in Canada over the last year from UNHCR camps that are supporting those who have fled the war in Syria. They will explore issues including housing, education, employment, language, and mental health and will have an opportunity to engage directly with Syrian refugees.

The Duke and Duchess will then attend an event celebrating young leaders in Canadian arts, music, sport, charity, business, and film. Their Royal Highnesses are pleased to have this opportunity to meet with people of their generation who they might have the chance to get to meet again over the years.

The final engagement of the day will see The Duke and Duchess learn more about the first responders who work together to keep Vancouverites safe as they enjoy life in their city. They will visit the Kitsilano Coastguard Station in Vanier park and learn about the round the clock operation to support people who come into trouble on the water that surrounds this coastal city. They will then meet with other first responders who protect the safety and physical and mental health of people in the region, including police and fire services and social workers. The Duke and Duchess will then depart the area by the Coast Guard’s hovercraft before flying back to Victoria for the evening.

Monday 26th September is going to be one of the most beautiful days of the tour. The Duke and Duchess will travel to the Great Bear Rainforest – the world’s largest temperate rainforest, located on the beautiful Central Coast of British Columbia. I am pleased to say that the Premier of British Columbia has today announced that Great Bear has been named as Canada’s commitment to The Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy. Launched at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Malta, in 2015, the QCC is a unique network of forest conversation initiatives, which involves all 53 countries of the Commonwealth.

The QCC present a rare opportunity to unite the whole Commonwealth family and save one of the world’s most important natural habitats, forests. By creating a pan-Commonwealth network of forest conservation products, the QCC will mark Her Majesty The Queen’s service to the Commonwealth while conserving indigenous forests for future generations.

Immediately on arrival at Bella Bella airport The Duke and Duchess will transfer to a float plane where they will be given an aerial tour of a section of the vast rainforest. They will then land on the water at Bella Bella’s main jetty where they will be ceremoniously welcomed by the Heiltsuk First Nations community.

From there they will be guided by young people through Bella Bella to the community centre where a youth performance will take place. There will also be an opportunity for speeches on the significance of the QCC at a separate event following this performance.

The party will then travel to nearby Mcloughlin Bay where the rainforest will be officially committed to The Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy during a brief ceremony. The party will have an opportunity to see one of the new walking trails being constructed in the area before departing by boat and returning to Victoria.

That evening in Victoria, The Duke and Duchess will attend a reception hosted by the province of British Columbia at Government House.

On Tuesday 27th September Their Royal Highnesses will fly to Kelowna, a city in the beautiful Okanagan Valley. Their first stop will be the Okanagan campus of the University of British Columbia. UBC is one of the world’s finest research universities and recently celebrated its centenary. The campus in Kelowna opened a decade ago and plays a vital role in the region, home to 600 current research projects and 8,000 students. The Duke and Duchess will have a chance to meet with students and the wider community before watching an exhibition match with the campus’ nationally ranked women’s volleyball team.

They will then take part in the BC Government’s ‘Taste of British Columbia’ festival at Mission Hill Winery. The Okanagan region is producing world-class wine, cheese, and food and The Duke and Duchess will have a chance to sample some of the province’s best offerings. They will also meet with local young people who are learning about potential careers in food and agriculture.

Their Royal Highnesses will then fly to Whitehorse, Yukon. When they arrive in the early evening, they will be greeted by members of the Canadian Rangers, the military branch that provides a presence in the north of the country. The Duke and Duchess will also get to meet some of the young people who serve in the Junior Canadian Rangers.

Later that evening they will watch a cultural performance at the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre. Their Royal Highnesses will stay in Whitehorse overnight.

The next day, Wednesday 28th September, will give The Duke and Duchess a real chance to see the natural beauty of Yukon and to learn about its people. The day will begin with a visit to the MacBride Museum, where they will learn about Yukon’s history. The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh visited the telegraph office, now part of the museum, in 1959.

Next up will be a colourful and fun party on Main Street in Whitehorse. Whitehorse has a thriving arts scene and local artists and craftsman will have their work on display, and you should also expect plenty of music and local food.

The Duke and Duchess will later make their way to Carcross, a small town of less than 300 people 70 kilometres from Whitehorse on the Klondike Highway. The scenery along this drive is spectacular. At the Carcross Commons they will have a traditional welcome from the Carcross/Tagish First Nation and will be given a tour of the recently completed buildings and public spaces there and will have a chance to say hello to the local community.

The Duke and Duchess will then travel a short distance to the beautiful Montana Mountain where they will visit what must be one of the world’s most picturesque destinations for mountain biking. The Single Track to Success (S2S) project on Montana Mountain not only builds world class trails, it provides life changing experiences to local youth and contributes to tourism in the area.

Their Royal Highnesses will then travel down to the bottom of the track and bid farewell to the young people and the community before heading back to Whitehorse Airport and on to Victoria.

On Thursday 29th September, The Duke and Duchess will attend a children’s party in the beautiful grounds of Government House. A group of military families have been invited to share what should be a really lovely morning with plenty of surprises for the children. The rest of the day will provide The Duke and Duchess some private time with their children.

On Friday 30th September, Their Royal Highnesses will have the privilege of visiting Haida Gwaii, the archipelago on the northern coast of British Columbia that is home to the Haida Nation. It is a remote, but very special place.

When the couple arrive at Skidegate, they will transfer to a traditional Haida canoe and will help to paddle around to the beach at the Haida Heritage Centre and Museum, where they will be officially welcomed. Inside the centre they will be addressed by the President of the Haida Nation and see a cultural performance from around 30 local children.

The Duke and Duchess will then have the honour of officially opening the new Haida Gwaii Hospital and Care Centre. This impressive new facility will house several new services that have recently transformed medical provision on the islands. People no longer have to leave Haida Gwaii to have children, for instance, and families can be close to their loved ones as they receive care late in their lives. The Duke and Duchess will meet with people who have benefitted from these services.

Before leaving Haida Gwaii, The Duke and Duchess will join youth from the Skidegate Youth Centre where they will enjoy world-class fishing on the beautiful waters of the Hectate Strate. The Skidegate Youth Centre serves the youth of Skidegate and surrounding areas engage in safe and meaningful social, recreational and educational activities. The programme focuses on confidence building, physical activities and creativity, while achieving social and life skills.

Saturday 1st October will be a busy final day for the tour. The first engagement will be a visit to the Cridge Centre for the Family – one of Victoria’s most well-known charitable institutions. The Centre provides a range of services, including childcare, youth outreach, and support for women who have experienced domestic violence.

The Duke and Duchess will then then visit a local café where they will meet with families that have been supported by the Kelty Mental Health Resource Centre, one of British Columbia’s leading mental health charities. Kelty uses digital and community-based tools to take mental health services and information to families throughout the province. This focus on signposting and information provision chimes closely with the work that The Duke and Duchess are focusing on along with Prince Harry through their Heads Together campaign.

Then they will board a tall-ship operated by the Sail and Life Training Society, a charity that uses the power of sailing to give young people skills and direction in their lives. On board will be a group of young people who are part of JACK.org – a national network of youth who are working to end stigma around mental health for their generation. The Duke and Duchess will have a chance to talk to these young people about their work while actively taking part in helping to sail the tall ship before docking in the inner harbour.

Later that afternoon The Duke and Duchess end their tour by taking part in a public official departure ceremony at Victoria Harbour Airport. The Harbour airport is located in the centre of the city and will be a perfect place for Their Royal Highnesses to demonstrate their gratitude for the hospitality that will have been extended to them over the previous week. They will then board a float plane and will have a brief tour of the southern tip of Vancouver Island before departing Canada with the Royal Canadian Air Force.

The Duke and Duchess are delighted with the programme that has been put together for this tour. They cannot wait to get to Canada and start learning about new parts of a country that will play such an important part of their lives for many years to come. Can I close by again thanking the Canadian, British Columbian, and Yukon governments for their hard work in designing the tour programme.

September 02 – The Duke & Duchess Of Cambridge Visit The Isles Of Scilly

September 02 – The Duke & Duchess Of Cambridge Visit The Isles Of Scilly

Today, (September 02) The Duke and Duchess Of Cambridge continued their two day ‘mini-tour’ with a small change of plans this morning due to bad weather, they could not fly out of Cornwall for their visit to the Isles of Scilly. Making the most of the situation the Duke and Duchess visited the Eden Project in Cornwall. A popular tourist spot The Eden Project is a educational charity with biomes housing the largest rainforest in captivity, plants, and exhibitions. The Duke and Duchess toured the biomes and chatted with staff. By the afternoon weather conditions cleared up and they continued on to their scheduled stop to the Isles of Scilly. Because of their late start and time constraints they Royal Couple had to skip three previously scheduled engagements on the Island of St Mary’s. While in Tresco the pair visited the Abbey Garden. Following their visit the Duke and Duchess traveled by boat to visit Scilly Flowers, a postal flower service. From there they visited St Martin’s Community Centre where they met with locals and toured the facilities. I have added 221 high quality photos to the gallery.

In just three weeks The Duke and Duchess will be embarking on their tour of Canada, stay tuned!

September 01 – The Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge Visit Cornwall

September 01 – The Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge Visit Cornwall

Today, (September 01, 2016) The Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge kicked off their two day ‘mini-tour’ with a visit to Cornwall.The pair visited a number of local businesses, organizations, and charities. To kick off their first stop was to Truro Cathedral where they met civic dignitaries and cathedral representatives. From their they visited Zebs, a Truro-based youth center operated by Young People Cornwall, described as a place open to all young people offering positive activities, art and music, youth cafe and social space. While on their visit they were able to meet with young people who are using the center and tour the facility. They then toured Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm, a successful local business where they toured the facility and helped mark their 30th Anniversary before travelling to Newquay to visit two Duchy of Cornwall projects, Nansledan, a site that will provide future business and housing for the local area and the Tregunnel Hill project, a completed neighborhood development. The last stop of the day was to the Wave Project on Newquay’s Towan Beach, the organization uses surfing as a tool to reduce anxiety in children and improve their mental well-being. Their Royal Highness’s took the time to meet with the young people and their mentors from the charity and watched them take part in surfing and lifesaving activities.

Tomorrow William and Catherine will continue their two day ‘mini-tour’ on the Isles of Scilly.

I have added 500+ high quality photos to the gallery.

Kensington Palace Reveals The Duke & Duchess’s Canada Tour Schedule

Kensington Palace Reveals The Duke & Duchess’s Canada Tour Schedule

Kensington Palace has revealed the schedule for The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s fall tour of Canada. The tour is set to kick off September 24, 2016 in Victoria, British Columbia. The couple will spend a week touring various locations. It still hasn’t been confirmed if Prince George and Princess Charlotte will be attending, but all signs point toward the children are expected to travel with their parents. More detailed information will of course be released as the tour nears.

Updated! – 2012 Diamond Jubilee Tour

Updated! – 2012 Diamond Jubilee Tour

I have updated the gallery by replacing all low quality photos from the 2012 Diamond Jubilee Tour with over 3,000 new high quality photos! Thanks so much to Mary for her huge contribution to the site! I hope all of you enjoy the new photos!


The Duke And Duchess Will Visit Canada This Fall

The Duke And Duchess Will Visit Canada This Fall

Royal.uk — The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will visit Canada in autumn.

Their Royal Highnesses have been invited to visit by the Government of Canada. They will visit British Columbia and the territory of Yukon as part of their tour.

A spokesman for Kensington Palace said:

“The Duke and Duchess are delighted to be returning to Canada. They hold very happy memories from their visit in 2011 – their first overseas tour as a married couple. They arereally looking forward to seeing other parts of this beautiful country and having the opportunity to meet many more Canadians along the way.”

His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, said:

“Sharon and I will be delighted to welcome Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to Canada. Their Royal Tour will take them to the beautiful province of British Columbia and the scenic territory of Yukon. Once again, our true Canadian pride and spirit will shine and be at the very heart of this visit so they can feel at home.”

Further details on the exact dates and itinerary will be issued in due course.

Notes to Editors:

The Royal Tour will be coordinated by the Department of Canadian Heritage.

This will be the Duke and Duchess’s second visit to Canada together. Their first Royal Tour was between 30 June and 8 July 2011 when they visited Canada’s Capital Region, Montréal, Québec City, Charlottetown, Summerside, Yellowknife, Slave Lake and Calgary.

Here is a statement from the Prime Minister Justin Trudeau regarding the announcement.

PM.GC.CA — The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement regarding the upcoming Royal Tour of Canada by Their Royal Highnesses, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, which will take place in the fall of 2016:

“We are delighted by the Governor General’s announcement that Their Royal Highnesses, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, will visit Canada this fall. During their stay, the Duke and Duchess will travel to British Columbia and Yukon on a visit that will showcase some of Canada’s finest natural beauty.

“This Royal Tour, the second undertaken by Their Royal Highnesses to Canada, also presents a unique opportunity for Canadians of all backgrounds to meet with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and learn more about our heritage, traditions, and institutions.

“Our government looks forward to providing Canadians with further details closer to the beginning of the Royal Tour.”

Official Portraits – Prince George’s 3rd Birthday

Official Portraits – Prince George’s 3rd Birthday

His Royal Highness Prince George celebrated his third birthday on July 22, 2016. To celebrate his birthday Kensington Palace released these beautiful photos along with a statement that said:

“The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are delighted to share four new photographs of Prince George to mark his third birthday. They were taken by photographer Matt Porteous at their home in Norfolk in mid-July. The Duke and Duchess hope that people will enjoy seeing these new photographs. They would like to thank everyone for all the lovely messages they have received as Prince George celebrates his third birthday.”