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.