Prince George and Princess Charlotte to accompany royals on tour of Canada
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Prince George and Princess Charlotte will join their parents on a tour to Canada which starts a week Saturday, Kensington Palace confirmed today.
The royal couple will visit British Colombia’s Great Bear Rainforest, the world’s largest temperate rainforest, and they will meet Syrian refugees at the Immigration Services Society of British Columbia in Vancouver.
The royal couple will also visit Vancouver on September 25, an area known as the Great Bear Rainforest, with a stop in Bella Bella on the remote Central Coast on September 26.
This will be the second tour of Canada for their Royal Highnesses, who last visited in 2011, but marks the first for their two young children.
This will be 16-month-old Charlotte’s first trip overseas and three-year-old George’s second: he accompanied his parents to Australia and New Zealand in 2014 when he was just eight months old.
They were also hosted at Government House during their stay.
September 27: Kelowna, for a public visit to UBC Okanagan to meet students and watch at exhibition volleyball match, followed by some wine tasting at Mission Hill Winery, and then a flight to Whitehorse that evening, where they will meet members of the Canadian Rangers and see a performance at the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invited the family to visit in July.
The family will leave Victoria by seaplane on October 1, before returning to Britain on their official plane.