Category: Royal Visit

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.”

Photos – The Final Days – #RoyalVisitIndia – #RoyalVisitBhutan

Photos – The Final Days – #RoyalVisitIndia – #RoyalVisitBhutan

My apologies for not posting anything for the last two days of the Royal Tour of India and Bhutan as I fell ill. If you follow us on Twitter you were able to see that the photos were actually added to the gallery gallery. In this post I have linked all the photos from the last two days of the tour. Enjoy!

April 13 – #RoyalVisitIndia – Day 4  – Kaziranga, India – Roundup & Photos

April 13 – #RoyalVisitIndia – Day 4 – Kaziranga, India – Roundup & Photos

Hello everyone! Sorry for the delay in this post! And welcome to Day 4 of the Royal Visit To India! It has been a whirl wind four days with multiple events and new outfits! Today’s engagements has the world joining together for one collective ‘Awww’ as The Duke and Duchess focused on wildlife rehilbilitation and conservation of elephant Kaziranga National Park. Keep reading this post for the roundup of the day and photos!

A Day In The Wild – The Duke and Duchess got an early start this morning as they started their day with a safari at Kaziranga National Park. The two met with staff and locals before viewing wildlife displays. The pair then boarded an open air Jeep for their safari. From the pictures it seems William and Catherine were really excited to view the elephants, water buffalo, and a rare one-horned rhinos, as well as a number of other animals. Catherine, who we all know is a photographer in her own right took her own pictures to remember the moment.

For more information about Kaziranga National Park and their wonderful conservation efforts, please view their official site.

Outfit Details: Catherine was casual today as she sported stretch pants from Zara, a blouse from RM Williams, earrings from Kiki Mcdonough, shoes by Sebago, and a scarf from Flora Gardens. For more detailed information check out What Would Kate Do.

Videos: William & Catherine Go On A Safari

Feeding Time – For The Duke and Duchess’s afternoon engagements the duo went to Pan Bari Agricultural Village In Kaziranga National Park. The pair spent time with the people of the community where The Duchess chatted about her children. Their next stop was the Centre For Wildlife Rehabilitation And Conservation. Prince William and Catherine met with staff before having the opportunity to feed infant elephants and rhinos. For their final vist the pair stopped at Mark Shand Foundation In Kaziranga National Park, the charity was founded by the late brother of the Duchess of Cornwall. The Duke and Duchess met with families relocated in an effort to keep them out of the pathways of the elephant corridors. Before leaving William and Catherine left their mark on a elephant sculpture to be put in India’s elephant parade.

Outfit Details: The Duchess is wearing a pink and black embroidered dress from Topshop. Wedges from wedges by Dune London, and Accessorize Filigree Bead earrings. For more detailed information check out What Would Kate Do.

Videos: Prince William & Catherine Feed Baby Animals

April 12 – #RoyalVisitIndia – Day 3 – New Delhi, India – Roundup & Photos

April 12 – #RoyalVisitIndia – Day 3 – New Delhi, India – Roundup & Photos

Hello everyone! I’m extremely sorry for the delay in this post! I had a busy day yesterday and wasn’t able to post! The Duke and Duchess had another successful day on their Tour Of India. Keep reading the post for the roundup and photos!

Unannounced Engagements – The Duke and Duchess started off the third day of their tour with two engagements that were previously unannounced to the public for security reasons. The pair visited the Salaam Baalak Trust – an Indian non-profit and non-governmental organisation which provides a sensitive and caring environment to street children and working children in Delhi. The Duke and Duchess mostly spent time with the children playing games and drawing pictures. Catherine, in particular drew a picture of Anmer Hall.

In the second unannounced engagement, Prince William personally requested a private meeting with a group of women to learn more about cultural and social issues that affect them as well as the organizations and programs available that offer support. While there he Duke and Duchess heard amazing stories of survival from many of the women which you can read by clicking here.

Outfit Details: The Duchess wore a dress by the brand Glamorous. For the first time in the tour Catherine wore a new pair of flats by Russell and Bromley. And finally we see her wearing her Filigree Bead earrings once again during this tour. For more detailed information about these items check out WhatKateWore.Com.

Lunch With The Prime Minister – In their final engagement in New Delhi, Prince William and Catherine had a private lunch with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Most of the details of this meeting was kept private, and the photos were released afterwards but the Prime Minister later tweeted:

Had a very good interaction with the Duke & Duchess of Cambridge. #RoyalVisitIndia @KensingtonRoyal

Later in the day the Duke and Duchess boarded a plane for their final engagement of the day at Kaziragna National Park. For the first time in this entire tour we saw William and Catherine exit a plane! The pair received a warm traditional welcome at the Tezpur Airport.

Outfit Details: For both lunch with the Prime Minister and upon her arrival to the State of Assam, Catherine wore a new dress from Temperley London, and accessorized with her LK Bennett clutch and heels. The Duchess’s new earrings are from Kiki McDonough, and it is reported that they were especially made for Catherine to mark Princess Charlotte’s birth. For more detailed information about these items check out WhatKateWore.Com.

In their final engagement of the day The Duke and Duchess were invited to join the Bohag Bihu festival, the celebration of the Assamese New Year. Around a campfire, the Duke and Duchess met local people and saw dance and musical performances. The pair seemed completely enamored with one young boy as he seems to be around the age of Prince George. The Duke and Duchess couldn’t take their attention off of him and many great shots came from that meeting including one in particular that shows him stepping on The Duchess’s shoes!

Outfit Details: For her final look of the day Catherine wore a dress from American designer Anna Sui, Wedges by Dune London, and a unidentified pair of earrings that it seems The Duchess has had for quite some time. For more detailed information about these items check out WhatKateWore.Com.

April 11 – #RoyalVisitIndia – Day 2 – New Delhi, India – Roundup & Photos

April 11 – #RoyalVisitIndia – Day 2 – New Delhi, India – Roundup & Photos

Day 2 of the Royal Tour of India was just as jammed packed and exciting as the first, although more somber, The Duchess of Cambridge still looked radiant as she debuted two new outfits, first in Mumbai, then in New Delhi. The gallery has been updated with new photos, but keep reading this post for our roundup of today’s events!

Meeting Young Entrepreneurs – The Duke and Duchess started off their second day of the tour in Mumbai, India meeting with young entrepreneurs and innovaters at The Social. The duo took time to meet with individuals and Prince William seemed especially eager to experiment with all the start-up ventures he was shown, including learning to type in Braille, and making dosas (similar to crepes)using an automatic machine. The duo also launched a program called the 2016-2017 GREAT Tech Rocketship Awards, with Prince William saying:

“Catherine and I are very impressed by the energy and ideas we have just seen,” he told invited guests. “Being here today, it is clear that India is leading the way in so many areas of innovation and technology. Your ability to innovate is not just good news for India, but it’s great news for the world. With one-sixth of the world’s population, young innovators like you must play a major role.”

The pair then boarded a plane to begin the next half of their day in New Delhi, India.

Paying Respects – The first event to take place in New Delhi was a wreath laying ceremony to honour the soldiers from Indian regiments who served in World War I,at India Gate Memorial. Kate struggled with her dress as the wind took an unfortunate time to pick up. The duo then headed to the Gandhi Smrit Museum located in Old Birla House, where Mahatma Gandhi, India’s founding father, spent the last few years of his life to pay their respects. William and Kate removed their shoes as they walked the area. Both seemed incredibly moved by their visit.

Outfit Details: Kate wore a new dress by Emilia Wickstead, a Bayswater Clutch from Mulberry, and Rupert Sanderson Calice pumps. She also repeated her Cassandra Goad Temple of Heaven earrings. For more detailed information about these items check out WhatKateWore.Com.

Happy Birthday, Your Majesty – In their final event of the night The Duke and Duchess attended a Garden Party celebrating the Queen’s 90th birthday at the British High Commissioner’s official residence. After taking time to chat local government officials and guests. Prince William took to the stage for a brief speech before Catherine joined him to cut the first slice of cake with a sword. You can read Prince William’s speech below:

“I am incredibly lucky to have my grandmother in my life. As she turns 90, she is a remarkably energetic and dedicated guiding force for her family. And I am so glad that my children are having the chance to get to know The Queen. George and Charlotte. too, will discover how lucky they are to have such a wonderful great-grandmother – a role model for the rest of their lives.

Now, it is important that everyone here tonight understands that I am here as The Queen’s representative. She may be my grandmother but she is also very much the boss! And with that in mind she has given me a message that I am privileged to read out to you all tonight. From HM the Queen: “Prince Philip and I send our warmest good wishes to all you attending this special Garden Party. I am delighted that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have been able to join you this afternoon during their visit to your country. I have fond memories of our previous visits to India. This event today is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the enduring friendship between our two countries, our shared culture and the business opportunities we can create together. It is with great pleasure that I entrust another generation of my family to strengthen and renew our bonds. Elizabeth R.”

William ended his speech saying “Now I can report back to Granny that I have done my duty! Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining with us to wish The Queen a very happy. birthday. Bahot dhanyavaad.”

Outfit Details: Catherine made quite an entrance wearing a Temperley London Delphia Embroidered Crop Top and Embroidered Silk-Organza Maxi Skirt. For more detailed information about these items check out WhatKateWore.Com.

April 10 – #RoyalVisitIndia – Day 1 – Mumbai, India –  Roundup & Photos

April 10 – #RoyalVisitIndia – Day 1 – Mumbai, India – Roundup & Photos

It has been one exciting and hectic day! The Royal Tour of India and Bhutan kicked off today, April 10, 2016. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge touched down in India around 11:00 local time for India and have been moving non stop!

I have updated the gallery so far with over 800 high quality photos with more being as the day goes on. But before you head to the gallery, check out this post to see what the Duke and Duchess did on the first day of their tour!

Arrival To Taj Palace Hotel – Our first look of The Duke and Duchess came as they arrived to the hotel. Because of security reasons no press was allowed at the airport, therefore on this tour we were not able to see them step off of the plane as we have previously before. After their arrival the duo paid tribute to those who had lost their lives in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks by laying a wreath. After a private lunch which was reported to be requested to be vegetarian the Duke and Duchess freshened up and headed to their next location.

Outfit Details: For her arrival Kate wore a custom made Alexander McQueen dress, the Curvy Clutch from Russell and Bromley, the LK Bennett’s ‘Fern’ heels, and her Cassandra Goad Temple of Heaven earrings.

Videos: Watch The Duchess Pay Tribute At Taj Palace

Playing A Little Cricket – Moving on to their next event of the day William and Catherine went to the Oval Maidan cricket grounds where they met with members of the three charities (Magic Bus, Doorstep School, Childline India) who will benefit from the gala they also attended. Taking the time to chat with children, the pair learned a little Hindu and signed a cricket bat. As to be expected The Duke and Duchess also played a little cricket themselves with the children.

The duo then boarded a open air bus to their next stop, the Banganga Water Tank. William and Catherine laid petals in the water during a traditional ceremony, and also received flower garlands themselves. Once again never the ones to shy away from a sport the pair played football with local children, met with representatives from SMILE while touring the Banganga community.

Outfit Details: For her day in the sun, Kate showed support for local Mumbai designer Anita Dongre, Monsoon Fleur wedges, and Filigree Bead Short Drop earrings.

Videos: Watch The Duchess Play Cricket | The Duchess Visits The Slums

Bollywood Glamour – Their last event of the night was a star-studded event. The Duke and Duchess wrapped up the first day of their tour of Mumbai, India with a Bollywood Inspired Charity Gala At The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel. William and Catherine were able to meet some of the biggest stars in Bollywood.

Outfit Details: Kate wore a Indian inspired custom made gown by Jenny Packham, and earrings by India-based designer Amrapali, and her heels are rumored to be from Prada.

Videos: Watch The Duchess Arrive At The Gala

Credits: What Would Kate Do | What Kate Wore

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April 10 – #RoyalVisitIndia – The Duke & Duchess Arrive In Mumbai

Hello everyone! The moment we have all been waiting for has finally arrived! The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived in Mumbai to start their Royal Tour! I have added the first few high quality photos to the gallery. Unfortunately, I’m in a different time zone so I will be headed off to bed so expect more photos from The Duke and Duchess’s events to be added later today! Stay tuned and keep checking the site and gallery for new photos and updates!

April 04 – Pre Tour Reception At Kensington Palace

April 04 – Pre Tour Reception At Kensington Palace

This evening (April 07), The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge met with young people living, studying, and working in India and Bhutan as well as India’s High Commissioner to the UK Navtej Sarna, and key figures from Prince Charles’ Britain Asian Trust in preparation for their upcoming tour of the countries. Kate looked stunning this evening as she chatted with guests in an floor length gown by Indian designer Saloni. I have added 25 high quality images to the gallery.

Further Details Of The Duke & Duchess’s Tour To India And Bhutan

Further Details Of The Duke & Duchess’s Tour To India And Bhutan

Official Site — The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will undertake official visits to India and Bhutan from 10-16 April. The tour, being carried out at the request of Her

Majesty’s Government, will be the first time The Duke and Duchess have visited either country.

In India, The Duke and Duchess will be starting a personal relationship with a country that will play a major global role throughout Their Royal Highnesses’ lives. The Duke and Duchess will pay respect to the historical relationship between Britain and India, but will focus on understanding India as it is today and will be throughout the 21st century – a vibrant, entrepreneurial, aspirational nation that faces both its challenges and huge opportunities with confidence.

India is the world’s largest democracy and by 2030 is projected to be the most populous nation on earth and home to the world’s third biggest economy. The UK is hugely strengthened by the 1.5 million strong Indian community in the UK. Their Royal Highnesses are pleased to have this chance to contribute to the on-going partnership between Britain and India.

In Bhutan, The Duke and Duchess are looking forward to learning about a beautiful country that has famously prioritised the happiness of its people above all other national goals. Their Royal Highnesses are honoured to have the opportunity to build a personal relationship with Their Majesties The King and Queen, who being of the same generation they look forward to knowing for many years to come. The visit to Bhutan comes less than a decade after the historic decision, led by the Fourth King, to establish a democratic, Constitutional Monarchy in the country. This is an opportune time to build on the friendly relations between the UK and Bhutan.

This tour to India and Bhutan occurs in the week before The Queen’s 90th birthday. The Duke and Duchess are honoured to be carrying out this visit on Her Majesty’s behalf as so many around the world prepare to celebrate this happy milestone. The Queen of course has visited India several times and the country is the largest member of the Commonwealth. In both India and Bhutan,

The Duke and Duchess will seek to pay tribute to Her Majesty’s service and on-going work as one of the world’s longest-serving heads of state who has made an enormous contribution to the diplomatic success of the United Kingdom.

The Duke and Duchess are incredibly grateful to have this opportunity to travel to these two beautiful counties. The tour will see The Duke and Duchess interact with people from all walks of life, from people in very difficult circumstances, to aspiring and established business leaders, well-known cultural figures, inspiring conservationists, leading politicians, and of course other Royals. This will be the most ambitious tour Their Royal Highnesses have undertaken outside a Realm nation and promises to be the most colourful tour to date. It will cover five distinct locations over six days across four regions of India and a visit to a remote and beautiful Himalayan kingdom.

Events will take in everything from state ceremony, to Bollywood glamour, frontline conservation, urban life, and rural tradition. The Duke and Duchess cannot wait to meet the people of India and Bhutan.

Turning to the programme, Their Royal Highnesses’ tour will begin in Mumbai. This vibrant global city is home to over 20 million people and is India’s commercial and entertainment capital. Their Royal Highnesses will see the city in its full character – a bustling metropolis that is home to some of the world’s most successful companies. They will fly overnight from the UK on Saturday 9 March on a scheduled flight, arriving in Mumbai the next morning.

Their first public moment will be on arrival at the Taj Palace Hotel. The Taj was one of the scenes of the terrorist attacks in Mumbai in November 2008 and is now an iconic symbol of the city’s resilience and strength. The stories of the bravery and dedication of the staff there are now known around the world. The Duke and Duchess are following in the footsteps of other world figures, including The Prince of Wales and The US President who have both used their stays at the hotel to display solidarity with the people of this great city. On arrival they will lay a wreath at a memorial inside the hotel and meet members of staff who helped protect guests during the attack.

After this arrival, The Duke and Duchess will get a chance to say a big hello to Mumbai at one of the city’s most famous public spaces, Oval Maidan. This large public park is home to cricket pitches that boast great views of the city’s skyline and is a gathering place for local people. They will watch a young person’s cricket match and also meet representatives and beneficiaries of three charities here – Magic Bus, Doorstep, and India’s Childline. They will meet and play with children who live in slums around the city. There may be a couple of surprises at this event as well.

From here, The Duke and Duchess will make their way to the Banganga Water Tank. Banganga is an ancient water tank in the Malabar Hill area of Mumbai.

A visit here will allow Their Royal Highnesses to get a real sense of the complexity of this city. Alongside one of the most upmarket residential areas in Mumbai, they will see people who are living in tough circumstances in a small slum and are working hard to gain skills and make their way in the world. They will meet representatives of a charity called SMILE that focuses on skills and opportunities for young people and their parents.

Later that evening, The Duke and Duchess will be introduced to some of Mumbai’s leading figures, including some well-known names from Bollywood and the city’s thriving business world. They will attend a glittering reception and dinner being held in their honour to celebrate Mumbai’s film and creative industries. This will be hosted by The British High Commission in partnership with The British Asian Trust, of which The Prince of Wales is founder and President. It will be a great way for The Duke and Duchess to finish their first day in India. The event will include red carpet arrivals, dance and musical performances, and of course fashion. The event will raise funds for the three charities that Their Royal Highnesses will have met earlier in the day – Magic Bus, Doorstep, and Childline. The Duke and Duchess are pleased that this event will raise funds that will create a small legacy of their visit to India.

The next morning, The Duke and Duchess will meet with aspiring young entrepreneurs at a GREAT campaign event at a bar, restaurant and collaborative workspace called The Social. Mumbai has a thriving young business scene and The Duke and Duchess will be given the opportunity to meet young people with great ideas to power the future of India’s massive economy, where more than 1 million people join the workforce every month.

Prime Minister Modi has launched the Startup India campaign to encourage new businesses and job creation and this will be a chance to explore how the UK can work with Indian business to achieve these goals – Mr Modi has described the UK and India relationship as ‘an unbeatable combination’.

From here The Duke and Duchess will begin the next leg on their tour when they fly to New Delhi, India’s capital city. Their time in Delhi will allow them to pay respect to India’s military contributions, to honour the memory of Mahatma Ghandi, and also to get to know the men and women who now lead the country in government and politics.

They will begin their Delhi programme with a wreath-laying at India Gate. This memorial is situated in the heart of New Delhi. The 42m high red standstone structure is the country’s main war memorial, covering the two world wars, the Third Anglo-Afghan War, and the Indo Pakistan War of 1971.

As the world marks 100 years since the First World War, The Duke and Duchess will in particular honour the 70,000 Indian soldiers who lost their lives while fighting for the British Army during the conflict.

From here The Duke and Duchess will travel to Gandhi Smriti. Literally meeting ‘Gandhi memory’, this museum is located in Old Birla House, where Mahatma Gandhi, India’s founding father, spent the last few years of his life.

After arrival The Duke and Duchess will be given a tour of the museum before moving outside where they, like other visitors there, will follow Gandhi’s final footsteps from his humble bedroom to the spot in the garden where he was assassinated in 1948. They will pay their respects at the memorial that marks the location and will watch a choral performance from a group of young people before departing. The Duke and Duchess are grateful to have the chance to learn about this great man’s life in the place where he spent his final years.

That evening The Duke and Duchess will attend a birthday party for Her Majesty The Queen at the residence of the British High Commissioner.

Attended by hundreds of VIPs from the world of government and politics, the garden party will be a chance to celebrate the links between Britain and India, and for all in attendance to toast The Queen ahead of her 90th birthday the next week. The Duke will use the occasion to personally pay tribute to his grandmother with a speech to the invited guests.

The next morning will include two engagements in Delhi, which will be announced closer to the time of the visit. One will allow The Duke and Duchess to see up close work to support desperately vulnerable young people in the city. The second engagement will be a meeting with a senior government leader. Details will be advised.

The Duke and Duchess will also have a private meeting with NGOs working in Delhi before departing the city. Further information will be provided in country.

After these events, Their Royal Highnesses will move onto Kaziranga National Park in the state of Assam. The theme of this leg focuses on the role of conservation in the lives of the rural people of this area. Kaziranga is a World Heritage Site and a wildlife conservation site of great global importance. In addition to being the home of elephants, water buffalo, a number of bird species, the endangered swamp deer, and a high density of tigers, Kaziranga is home to two-thirds of the world’s population of Indian one-horned rhinoceroses – Latin name, Rhinoceros Unicornis.

More than many other famous national parks in the world, in Kaziranga you get a real sense of how closely linked local people are to the animals that live there. This connection is not always easy. The visit to Kaziranga will allow The Duke and Duchess to see up close work being done to manage the conflicts that arise when humans and wild animals live in close proximity. A number of stories of human animal conflict in India have made global news recently and this trip will allow Their Royal Highnesses and accompanying media to understand this issue in much more detail.

The visit to the park will begin on the evening of Tuesday 12 April. The visit comes at the time of the Bohag Bihu festival, the celebration of the Assamese New Year. Around a campfire, the Duke and Duchess will meet local people and see dance and musical performances. It will be a colourful and fun introduction to rural life and a great way to start this leg of the tour.

The next morning, 13 April, will be an early start for an open-air drive around the National Park itself. They will be welcomed by local people and park staff at the entrance to Kaziranga before the drive begins. The Duke, President of United for Wildlife, has long wanted to visit Kaziranga. The park is situated on a flood plain and the vital annual floods drive animals up to the adjacent hills.

In between the park and the hills, however, are growing numbers of villages which are in the path of ancient corridors for elephants and rhinos. The importance of the floods makes the area highly vulnerable to climate change as well, as reduced or increased snowmelts from the Himalayas could have severe consequences for this ecosystem.

The Duke and Duchess will also meet rangers inside Kaziranga. The park has had success in recent years with protecting its animal populations from poachers. This has begun to change, however, with a number of recent poaching incidents. Rhinos are in particular danger as demand in other parts of Asia for their horns continues to rise. Traffickers in South East Asia are now marketing Indian rhino horn as ‘fire horn’ and lying about its increased potency when compared to African horn. The Duke will use this visit to speak out against the lies and violence that threaten this valuable species and the communities that rely on it.

After the tour of the park the Duke and Duchess will have an opportunity to interact with local people in a village. Details will be announced later.

In the afternoon, they will visit the Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation. The centre provides emergency care and rehabilitation to wild animals that have been injured, displaced, or orphaned. The centre has a strong re-release rate of 60% and has rehabilitated thousands of animals including hand-raised elephants, rhinos, and bears. The centre is also home to rescued leopards which sadly cannot be re-released from the site and have to be rehomed in sanctuaries and zoos in other locations, mainly in India. Before leaving CWRC, The Duke and Duchess will meet young filmmakers who are members of Green Hub, a project that teaches film-making as a vocational skill to young people across North-East India. They will see two short films that both focus on human animal conflict.

After visiting CWRC, The Duke and Duchess will travel across the road to the Kaziranga Discovery Centre built by Elephant Family, the charity founded by Mark Shand, late brother of The Duchess of Cornwall. Here they will see a first of its kind health clinic for working elephants and an elephant information centre, which is under construction. Their Royal Highnesses will also have an opportunity to meet with villagers who have been relocated by the charity to keep them safely out of the path of an elephant corridor. Before departing, The Duke and Duchess will put the finishing touches on an elephant sculpture to officially mark the ‘call for artists’ for India’s elephant parade, which will see 200 elephants decorated by artists and placed in 200 locations across India by the Elephant Family. These parades have previously been staged in London, Edinburgh, and New York.

On the morning of Thursday 14 April, The Duke and Duchess will fly to Bhutan. On arrival at Paro airport, The Duke and Duchess will immediately get a sense of the beauty of this mountainous country. They will be ceremoniously welcomed by senior state representatives before departing for a scenic drive to the capital city of Thimphu.

In the afternoon, they will travel to the beautiful Thimphu Dzong where they will take part in a Chipdrel, a traditional welcome procession, complete with music, ceremonial dress, and plenty of colour. Inside the Dzong, they will have a private audience with The King and Queen. Their Majesties will then lead The Duke and Duchess across the Dzong’s vast courtyard, which will be beautifully decorated, across to a temple where they will receive a brief blessing and will light butter lamps.

The Duke and Duchess will then say goodbye to The King and Queen for the afternoon before heading to Thimphu’s open-air archery venue, located in the heart of the small city. Their Royal Highnesses will see first-hand Bhutan’s awe-inspiring national sport, where archers must aim at very small, brightly decorated wooden targets positioned 145 metres away from where they are standing. The Duke and Duchess will also have the opportunity to meet young people from local schools and NGOs who will be playing other traditional games.

That evening The Duke and Duchess will have a private dinner with The King and Queen at Lingkana Palace.

The next day, 15 April, promises to be a very special one. The Duke and Duchess will hike to Paro Taktsang, the Tiger’s Nest monastery which dates to 1692. The monastery is near the cave where Guru Padmasambhava – who is credited with introducing Buddhism to Bhutan – is said to have meditated for three years, three months, three weeks, and three days in the 8th century. It is a magical place that The Duke and Duchess are thrilled to be visiting. Their hike will take between 5-6 hours in total and will allow them to get a real sense of the natural and spiritual beauty of the country.

Back in Thimphu that evening, The Duke and Duchess will attend a reception for British nationals in Bhutan and Bhutanese people with strong links to the UK.

The next morning back at Paro Airport, The Duke and Duchess will say farewell and thanks to the people of Bhutan.

They will then board a flight to Agra, India, the home of the Taj Mahal. The Taj, one of the wonders of the world and completed in 1648, will be a fitting location for The Duke and Duchess to say thank you for the generosity and warmth that will have been extended to them on the tour. The Taj Mahal is one of the symbols of India and Their Royal Highnesses cannot wait to see it with their own eyes. The Duke of Cambridge is of course aware of the huge esteem his mother, the late Princess of Wales is held in India and he appreciates the iconic status of the images that exist of The Princess at the Taj. He feels incredibly lucky to visit a place where his mother’s memory is kept alive by so many who travel there. 24 years on from her visit to the Taj, The Duke and The Duchess are looking forward to seeing this beautiful place for themselves and creating some new memories as they say thank you to the people of India at the conclusion of this tour.

As you can see this is going to be a hugely exciting and rewarding tour. Their Royal Highnesses are very much looking forward to it.

Updated! – The Canadian & North American Tours – HQ Additions Added!

Hello everyone! If you’ve been browsing the gallery the last few weeks, you may have noticed that I’ve finally updated the gallery with high quality additions from the Canadian and North American Tours the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge did shortly after their marriage. Over 5,000 new images have been added, with maybe a few still missing give or take, that will be added as soon as they become available to us. The tours now also have their own category and are newly organized to hopefully make browsing a little easier. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to comment on this post or tweet us! We are also working on a new set up for the gallery, so if things look incomplete that is the reason. I hope all of you enjoy the new pictures and the new set up! Last but not least I would like to thank my friend Mary over at Keri Russell Web for all the donations!


The Duke And Duchess To Visit India In 2016

The Duke And Duchess To Visit India In 2016

Official Site — Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will visit India in the spring of 2016.

The visit is being undertaken at the request of Her Majesty’s Government and will be the first time The Duke and Duchess have visited the country.

Full details will be confirmed early next year.