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Saturday, July 2, 2011

William & Kate Cap Off Canada Day with a Concert & Fireworks


Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, attend a rock and pop concert on Ottawa’s Parliament Hill to mark Canada Day.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have taken part in celebrations for Canada Day in Ottawa.


Continuing their first overseas trip since their wedding, Prince William and Princess Catherine watched as 25 people become Canadian citizens.

The royal couple handed out red and white maple leaf flags to the new Canadians.
Prince William and Kate Middleton travelled in a horse-drawn landau to Parliament Hill, where 300,000 people gathered to mark the country’s 144th birthday.
Support for the monarchy hovers above 50 percent in Canada and has risen from last year, when the Queen visited, although there is still a vocal anti-monarchist minority planning to protest in Quebec City tomorrow.
Prince William and Kate Middleton in Hollywood
Meanwhile, “Larry Crowne” actress Gugu Mbatha-Raw and “Game of Thrones” actor Harry Lloyd will be among the up-and-coming British talents meeting the Prince William and his new wife at a black-tie gala in Los Angeles next week.
The royal couple are due for a their 3-day visit to southern California and will be arriving in LA on July 8.
They will also get a chance to chat with Hollywood A-list stars at the event.
The guests would also include “a very nice celebrity list, from hot young things to legends,” a source said. The celebrity names are not expected to be released in advance.
About 250 people are expected at the sold-out event which is intended to promote young British talent in film, television and videogames.

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