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Jumat, 25 April 2014

Canberra, Australia Departure




On Friday afternoon, April 25, 2014, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge,a long with Prince George, departed Canberra for London at the conclusion of their 19-day tour of Australia and New Zealand.






well... William, George will grow up with love and respect. William will show him the rite ways... good on them love this little family ;-)










Anzac Day 10:30am Service




On Friday, April 25, 2014, following an unscheduled appearance at a 5:30am service, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended an additional 10:30am Anzac Day Commemorative Service at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. To honor members of military who have lost their lives in wars, armed conflicts and peacekeeping operations, William and Kate laid a wreath at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier and planted a ‘Lone Pine’ tree.



The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge placing a wreath of red poppies at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.


The Duchess of Cambridge at the Hall of Memory at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.


Member of Australia's armed forces marching in a national Anzac Day memorial service in Canberra.


The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge placing a wreath of red poppies at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.










Kamis, 24 April 2014

Australia Government House Reception




On Thursday evening, April 24, 2014, their last night in Australia, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were the guests of honor at a reception hosted by the Governor-General and his wife at their official residence in Canberra.

 The Duchess of Cambridge speaking with guests during a reception at Australia's Government House.


 The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at a reception held in their honor at Government House in Canberra.



Here is the another look at the dress the Duchess of Cambridge is wearing this evening for reception at the Australia Governor-General's residence in Canberra. The ivory lace peplum cocktail dress is by American designer Lela Rose. The linen-blend sheath dress features a round neckline, circle lace short sleeves, circle lace peplum panel along waist, and a back center slit at skirt with concealed zipper closure.








Canberra - National Arboretum Visit




On Thursday, April 24, 2014, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited Canberra, Australia's capital. Their first stop of the day was at the National Arboretum, where they planted a tree and spent time with school children.

The National Arboretum covers 518 acres and was created after fires burned the area in 2001 and 2003.







The Duchess of Cambridge meeting twin brothers Oliver & Sebastian Lye at the National Arboretum in Canberra.


















Rabu, 23 April 2014

Elizabeth Walkabout & Prince George Plaza Dedication




On Wednesday, April 23, 2014, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited Adelaide, South Australia, and the suburb of Elizabeth, named after the Queen, who visited the area in 1963.

Following a visit to a youth music center, William and Kate's greeted well-wishers in a walkabout and unveiled a plaque to dedicate Prince George Plaza.



The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge greeting Monica Swarbick, who turned 100 on Saturday.



The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge greeting well-wishers on a walkabout in Elizabeth, a suburb of Adelaide named after the Queen who visited the area in 1963.













Adelaide Arrival & Northern Sound System Visit




On Wednesday, April 23, 2014, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited Adelaide, South Australia, and the suburb of Elizabeth, named after the Queen, who visited the area in 1963.

William and Kate's first stop of the day was at Northern Sound System, a youth music center that provides rehearsal spaces and recording equipment to young people who want to get involved in the music industry. While they were there, they toured the studio, took a spin at DJ'ing, and watched a skateboarding demonstration.


 The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arriving in Adelaide.



The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge being greeted by performance artists at Northern Sound System, a youth music center that provides rehearsal spaces and recording equipment to young people who want to get involved in the music industry.



The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge taking a spin at DJ'ing on a visit to Northern Sound System, a youth music center that provides rehearsal spaces and recording equipment to young people who want to get involved in the music industry.




Watched by several thousand people, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were treated to an exhibition of scooter and bike riding on the concrete bowl of a skate park, with action performed by young members of the Elizabeth Riders group.



The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were presented with a personalized skateboard for Prince George, emblazoned with his name, two boxing kangaroos and two Australian flags in the shape of the country.



 Prince William tried his hand at aerosol art, adding his own touches to a billboard display.








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