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Adorable Princess Charlotte arrives in Canada with family for eight-day royal tour – and still gives cheeky wave to crowds despite grazed knee

Kate wore the Queen's diamond maple leaf brooch, the Canadian national symbol

Princess Charlotte grazed knee

PRINCESS Charlotte stole the show with a cheeky wave on her first official Royal tour - although the toddler appeared to have recently taken a tumble, with a small graze visible on her right knee as the family touched down in Canada last night.

Mum Kate carried the 16-month-old tot down the steps of a Canadian Government Airbus 310 as they landed in Victoria, the capital of British Columbia.

Princess Charlotte
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Princess Charlotte won over the crowds as she arrived in Canada - but seemed to have grazed her knee at some point
The Cambridges arrive at Victoria International airport, Canada
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The Cambridges arrive at Victoria International airport, Canada, on the first day of their royal tourCredit: Reuters
Princess Charlotte is held by her mum as they come down the steps
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Princess Charlotte is held by her mum as they come down the steps and gives a cheeky wave to the crowdsCredit: Getty Images
Prince George holds on to his fathers hand
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Prince George holds on to his father's hand as he embarks on his second international tour with his parentsCredit: Getty Images - WireImage
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau talks with Prince George following the arrival of the Cambridges today
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Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau talks with Prince George following the arrival of the Cambridges todayCredit: Reuters

Dad William held three-year-old son George’s hand as Kate bent down to make sure he was OK.

George appeared a little hesitant as he walked down the steps from the plane and despite holding on to his father's hand he reached out for his mother's dress and she quickly took his hand.

At one point William told his son to "watch the step" as they made their way slowly down.

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An excited Prince George looks out the window of the plane as they arriveCredit: Rex Features
The family look excited to have arrived on their eight-day visit to Canada
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The family look excited to arrive on their eight-day visit to CanadaCredit: Goff Photos
Kate made sure George was happy as she held Charlottes hand
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Kate makes sure Prince George was happy as she held Princess Charlotte in her armsCredit: Getty Images
Cute George waved at photographers after landing in Canada
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Cute George waved at photographers in a blue jumper and navy corduroy shortsCredit: Getty Images - WireImage

The future king was dressed in a jumper, shirt and shorts - similar to the outfit he wore when he was taken by William to see his sister soon after she was born - while Charlotte wore a floral dress and clip in her hair.

Kate, in a stylish blue Jenny Packham dress, also ensured the Canadians would warm to her by wearing a diamond brooch of the Queen’s, bearing a maple leaf — the country’s national symbol.

It's the first time the Cambridges have been seen together as a family as they started an eight-day visit to the country.

And although cute Charlotte can now walk, Kate, 34, held her safely in her arms for a family photo.

Charlotte looks adorable in floral dress and cute blue shoes
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Charlotte looks adorable in floral dress and cute blue shoes as she charms the crowdsCredit: Getty Images
The Duchess of Cambridge wears a stunning blue coat
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The Duchess of Cambridge wears a stunning blue Jenny Packham dressCredit: [email protected]
She also wore a Maple leaf brooch belonging to The Queen
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She also wore a Maple leaf diamond brooch belonging to The Queen as it is the symbol of CanadaCredit: Getty Images - WireImage

She carried her daughter, who wore a blue floral dress and matching shoes, down the steps before bending down to make sure George was happy.

George, in a blue jumper and dark blue corduroy shorts, held dad Wills' hand tightly as he walked down the plane steps.

He sweetly grabbed his mum's hand for help and waved to waiting photographers on the Tarmac.

George's outfit was a combination from Fulham-based Pepa & Co, comprising a £42 blue knitted sweater with wooden buttons, a £39 blue and beige plaid shirt and £38 navy shorts.

William and Kate returned to the Commonwealth country they last visited a few months after their 2011 wedding bringing their family - three-year-old Prince George and his sister Princess Charlotte, 16 months.

The Duchess of Cambridge waves to fans during arrivals at the Legislative Assembly in Victoria
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The Duchess of Cambridge waves to fans during arrivals at the Legislative Assembly in VictoriaCredit: AP
Kate meets first nation leaders at an official welcome ceremony
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Kate meets first nation leaders at an official welcome ceremonyCredit: PA
Gov. General David Johnston accompanies Britain's Prince William as they watch First Nations traditional dancers
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Gov. General David Johnston accompanies Britain's Prince William as they watch First Nations traditional dancersCredit: AP

All eyes were on the young prince and princess who are rarely seen in public together and likely to steal the limelight away from their parents.

The tour is Charlotte's first official royal visit, but George travelled to Australia and New Zealand with his parents in 2014 when he was nine months old.

The Duke of Cambridge said his children were beginning their own "lifetime of friendship" with Canada as Prince George took his first tentative steps in the country.

The family of four were beginning a highly anticipated eight-day visit to the Commonwealth country which is a homecoming for the royals as Britain's monarch is also Queen of Canada.

The royal couple accompanied Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau at their official welcome
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The royal couple accompanied Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau at their official welcomeCredit: Goff Photos
Their arrival kicks off the beginning of an eight-day tour of the country
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Their arrival kicks off the beginning of an eight-day tour of the countryCredit: Getty Images
Kate greets onlookers in front of the Legislative Assembly in Victoria
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Kate greets onlookers in front of the Legislative Assembly in VictoriaCredit: AP
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge lay a wreath at the Cenotaph during an official welcome ceremony
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge lay a wreath at the Cenotaph during an official welcome ceremonyCredit: PA

During a ceremonial welcome in Victoria, the capital of British Columbia, the Duke told a crowd of thousands gathered outside the imposing Legislative Assembly of British Columbia: "Catherine and I are delighted to be back in Canada. When we were here last time, we had been married only three months.

"The warm welcome that you gave us at that important moment in our lives meant a lot to us - and we have never forgotten it.

"That is why we are so pleased that George and Charlotte can be with us in Canada this time round, beginning their own lifetime of friendship with this wonderful country."

Kate looked glamorous in a blue Jenny Packham dress, Lock & Co hat and the Queen's diamond maple leaf brooch.

The Cambridges were welcomed by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his glamorous wife Sophie.

Mrs Trudeau looked stylish in a purple outfit and a trilby-style hat worn at jaunty angle and in the fashion stakes held her own with Kate.

Also waiting to meet the Cambridges and their family was David Johnston, Canada's governor general - the Queen's representative in the country - and his wife Sharon, and the premier of British Columbia, Christy Clark, and her son Hamish Marissen-Clark.

As William chatted to Mr Trudeau, Kate tended to a somewhat shy George, asking "Are you OK?" as she crouched down to hold his hand before lovingly stroking his hair and cheeks.

Despite appearing a little unsure of his surroundings the young prince still shook some of the dignitaries' hands when he met the leading figures from Canada's national life.

They are staying at Victoria's Government House where no expense has been spared for the royal children.

Prince William looks eager to show George the sites
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Prince William looks eager to show Prince George the sites as they arrive in the countryCredit: Getty Images - WireImage
The family walk down the stairs of the
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The family walk down the stairs of the Canadian Government Airbus 310Credit: Rex Features
Princess Charlotte is encouraged to give Canada a wave
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Princess Charlotte is encouraged to give Canada a wave and she doesn't disappointCredit: Getty Images - WireImage
The pretty princess wore a blue bow slide in her hair
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The pretty princess wears a blue bow slide in her hair to match with her cute dress and shoesCredit: [email protected]

Officials have organised a special nursery, built a sandpit in the garden and prepared the kids' favourite food such as George's fave spaghetti bolognese.

A spokesman for Kensington Palace said the couple were "delighted to have the opportunity to introduce their children to Canada".

But there are only three occasions, currently, when they'll be seen.

Yesterday's brief appearance on arrival, a children's tea party on Thursday and when they leave Victoria next Saturday.

Former teacher-turned politician Mr Trudeau was one of many leading figures who marked Charlotte's first birthday on May 2 by sending her a birthday gift - a snowsuit and a book, as well as making a $100,000 (£54,000) donation to Immunise Canada on her behalf.

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The family are welcomed on their Royal Tour of Canada which officially begins todayCredit: Getty Images - WireImage
The will spend eight days
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The will spend eight days at Victoria's Government HouseCredit: Rex Features
There will be a sandpit for the children to play in
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There will be a sandpit in the garden for the children to play in while their parents carry out royal dutiesCredit: Getty Images - WireImage
and Georges favourite spaghetti dinner
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And George's favourite spaghetti bolognese dinner is also said to be on offer at the houseCredit: SilverHub
The Duke and Duchess were proud to introduce their children to Canada
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The Duke and Duchess were proud to introduce their children to CanadaCredit: Rex Features
The Cambridge family arrived in a Canadian Government Airbus 310
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The Cambridge family arrived in a Canadian Government Airbus 310Credit: Getty Images
and were delighted to start their Royal tour with George and Charlotte
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And were delighted to start their Royal tour with George and Charlotte in tow for the first timeCredit: PA:Press Association
The children were looked after by their mum and dad after their long flight
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The children were looked after by their mum and dad after their long flight from the UKCredit: Reuters
The family is joined by a 12-strong entourage on their trip
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The family is joined by a 12-strong entourage on their tripCredit: PA
Kate wore the Queens maple leaf brooch - the national symbol of Canada
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Kate wore the Queen's maple leaf brooch - the national symbol of CanadaCredit: Reuters

William and Kate are being supported by a 12-strong entourage - three private secretaries, a communications team of four, tour secretary, operations manager, personal assistant, and - paid for privately - a hairdresser and nanny.

Highlights of the trip to Canada's east coast will see William and Kate experience the stunning natural world of the province of British Columbia and the territory of Yukon, where they will go fishing, sightseeing and meet First Nations communities.

As a contrast they will also learn how the country is dealing with social problems like mental health issues, the refugee fallout from the Syrian conflict and drug and alcohol addiction among mothers, during visits to organisations and projects.


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