Prince William and his Bride Visit Yellowknife, Canada
For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com or Follow us on Twitter http Royal newlyweds Prince William and Princess Kate are in Yellowknife, a capital of Canada’s vast Northwest Territories. Prince William joins a group of teenagers in a game of street hockey. Prince William joined local teenagers playing street hockey, or “shinny” in Yellowknife, the capital of Canada’s vast Northwest Territories on Tuesday. The Duke of Cambridge clearly felt he was on a winning streak when he decided to take penalties in a game of street hockey during their welcome. But the Duke’s luck ran out when failed to hit the target with any of his three shots. William tried to outfox the goalie by telling him “top left corner” before going for the right, but all three shots were either saved or went wide. The Duchess, wearing a cream linen three-quarter length sleeve dress by the Danish high street designer Malene Birger, restarted the game by dropping the ball for a face-off. The Prince and his wife were presented with red Canada ice hockey tops with “Cambridge” and the numbers 1 for the Duchess and 2 for the Duke. The trip to Yellowknife is part of a nine-day tour of Canada before the royal couple heads to California on July 8.
Prince William and Kate Middleton to Visit Canada
VICTORIA – It’s official. Britain’s hottest couple will visit Canada this summer. June 30th His Royal Highness Prince William, and by then, Princess Catherine will visit Canada. Will and Kate’s first official trip as a married couple will take them to Prince Edward Island, Ottawa, Quebec, Alberta, the Northwest Territories and the Arctic, over nine days. But you won’t see them here in the most British of Canadian cities. The English Sweet Shop, decked out in royal memorabilia, would love to sweet talk the royal newlyweds into visiting Victoria. These are Murray Mints. I can see them enjoying Murray Mints on their walks,” says owner Wendy Beach. But royal planners have decided those walks won’t be down our streets. Even Government House is a little disappointed. A representative says they would have loved the opportunity to host the royal newlyweds, but will graciously wait until the next time. In 2009 Government house hosted Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, and for her Golden Jubilee in 2002 the Queen toured Canada extensively, also stopping in Victoria. But the monarchist league says we shouldn’t feel snubbed. The Royal visit has been in the works for some time. The Prime Minister was one of the first to put his invitation in. Stephen Harper says the fact they accepted shows how strong the bond is between the two countries.