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Canada royal tour: Duke and duchess plant hemlock tree Canada royal tour: Duke and duchess plant hemlock tree
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have carried out their first official tree-planting ceremony as husband and wife.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have carried out their first official tree-planting ceremony as husband and wife.
They planted a Canadian hemlock in the grounds of Government House, in Ottawa, Canada, at the start of the third day of their first official overseas tour.They planted a Canadian hemlock in the grounds of Government House, in Ottawa, Canada, at the start of the third day of their first official overseas tour.
The royal couple later joined a reception for Canadian servicemen, war veterans and their families.The royal couple later joined a reception for Canadian servicemen, war veterans and their families.
They are due to fly to Montreal, in the French-speaking province of Quebec, where small protests are expected. They are now flying to Montreal, in the French-speaking province of Quebec, where small protests are expected.
The royal couple each held a shovel as they planted the hemlock, an evergreen tree known for its longevity. The royal couple each held a shovel as they planted the Eastern Hemlock, an evergreen tree known for its longevity.
Moment's pause
They planted the tree close to a Pin Oak planted by Prince Charles and Princess Diana on 21 June, 1983, William's first birthday.
The duke paused for a moment as he was shown the plaque bearing his late mother's name.
They chatted with Canadian newlyweds who share their wedding day of 29 April, and couples celebrating their 40th, 50th, 60th and 70th wedding anniversaries.They chatted with Canadian newlyweds who share their wedding day of 29 April, and couples celebrating their 40th, 50th, 60th and 70th wedding anniversaries.
The duchess wore a grey Kensington dress by Catherine Walker, the same designer chosen by her mother Carole for her daughter's wedding in April. Catherine smiled as Adrienne Charlebois, celebrating 50 years of marriage to her husband Denny, told her: "I hope you will be as fortunate as we have been in our marriage."
Prince Charles and Princess Diana, and the Queen, all planted trees on previous visits to Canada in a tradition spanning more than 70 years. The royal couple replied: "We hope so too."
The duchess wore a grey Kensington dress by Catherine Walker, the same designer chosen by her mother Carole for her daughter's wedding in April, and a favourite of the late Princess of Wales.
Many of the royals, including the Queen, have planted trees on previous visits to Canada in a tradition spanning more than 70 years.
During the ceremony the couple met a cancer victim who was recently told he had only 12 weeks to live.
Wheelchair-user Terry Joyce, 47, from Ottawa, wept as he spoke of the joy meeting the couple had brought.
"I was told a week ago I would be meeting them and I have been looking forward to it ever since," he told reporters.
"It has been one of the best days of my life."
After the tree-planting ceremony the couple made a private visit to the unknown warrior memorial at the Canadian War Museum.After the tree-planting ceremony the couple made a private visit to the unknown warrior memorial at the Canadian War Museum.
Later they will move to Montreal where they will visit a children's hospital and a cookery school, before sailing up the St Lawrence River to Quebec City on the Canadian frigate HMCS Montreal. Packed schedule
They are now on their way to Montreal where they will visit a children's hospital and a cookery school, before sailing up the St Lawrence River to Quebec City on the Canadian frigate HMCS Montreal.
On Friday, the duke and duchess were guests of honour as they celebrated Canada Day in the capital Ottowa.On Friday, the duke and duchess were guests of honour as they celebrated Canada Day in the capital Ottowa.
At a citizenship ceremony the royal couple presented national flags to 25 new Canadians who had come from 12 different countries.At a citizenship ceremony the royal couple presented national flags to 25 new Canadians who had come from 12 different countries.
About 100,000 people joined events on Parliament Hill as part of a national holiday to mark the country's 144th birthday.About 100,000 people joined events on Parliament Hill as part of a national holiday to mark the country's 144th birthday.
The duchess wore a purple dress by Issa - with a maple leaf brooch loaned to her by the Queen - as they watched a lavish fireworks display.The duchess wore a purple dress by Issa - with a maple leaf brooch loaned to her by the Queen - as they watched a lavish fireworks display.
On Sunday, the couple will receive the freedom of Quebec city in a special ceremony.On Sunday, the couple will receive the freedom of Quebec city in a special ceremony.
The couple are visiting seven Canadian cities in eight days in their first official overseas tour.The couple are visiting seven Canadian cities in eight days in their first official overseas tour.
Also on the itinerary are Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories, Alberta and Calgary.Also on the itinerary are Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories, Alberta and Calgary.
The cost of the visit to the Canadian government, not including security, is estimated to be 1.4 million Canadian dollars (£958,580).The cost of the visit to the Canadian government, not including security, is estimated to be 1.4 million Canadian dollars (£958,580).
The duke and duchess will travel to the US state of California for two days from 8 July, attending a black-tie Bafta reception and dinner in Los Angeles on 9 July. Prince William is Bafta's president.The duke and duchess will travel to the US state of California for two days from 8 July, attending a black-tie Bafta reception and dinner in Los Angeles on 9 July. Prince William is Bafta's president.
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