A look at where the royals are going today
They enjoy where they are staying here.
“Wow that’s fantastic”, said Kate marvelling at the Telegraph Office which Her Majesty the Queen visited 1959.
The couple first stopped at a tent where a carver was making brightly colored masks.
Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, Okanagan Nation Alliance chairman and spokesman, had been due to join the royal couple on stage at the University of British Columbia (UBC) Okanagan’s 10th anniversary celebrations, but pulled out this morning.
“It’s pretty cool”, she said, adding it’s the first time she’s seen any royalty in person.
At one point Kate asked Legare how long she had played the keyboard.
“Reem and her family arrived in Yukon as refugees from Syria earlier this year”, Yukon Cares president Raquel de Queiroz said.
Enthusiasm for the visit wasn’t limited to the area’s younger residents.
Something tells me that no matter how hard the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have worked this week while traveling all over Canada, it’s these two who really stole the show.
Her latest Alexander McQueen look is said to be her best fashion moment to date.
The Prince told Sandhu his three-year-old son Prince George would be delighted to meet Scorch.
“They seem honest and nice”, he said.
George, who seemed a bit subdued next to his boisterous sister, climbed aboard a pony with the help of his parents and hugged his baby sitter while they examined the balloons.
A spokesman for UBC could not comment on why he had pulled out.
The royal couple admired the breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks from midway up 7,234ft Montana Mountain, which was part of land returned to the 450-strong Carcross Tagish band in 2006 under a treaty with the Yukon government.
As William and Kate climbed in their ride – a GMC Yukon – the crowd parked a couple of hundred metres away from the tarmac started cheering.
Millar noted she was also pleased to be at the airport last evening for the couple’s arrival. Carcross is community ringed by snow-capped mountains.
Standing guard near the entrance was a Mountie dressed in his bright red uniform – the same colour as Kate’s coat.
That girl in the pink coat next to Kate is going to have a lot of texts waiting for her when she gets home later.
The unique neckline of this Preem dress deserves a parade.
“He said he did want to get up and dance while we were performing”. If so, this is clearly your first tour.
Following the party, the Royal Family retired for the afternoon, spending some private time together ahead of the final days of the whirlwind tour. Sources revealed that the royals are “delighted” with the accommodation.