Royal visit 2016, Day 2: The Royal Family in Vancouver
Will and Kate spent the 2nd day of their tour without George and Charlotte
William and Kate arrive in Vancouver.
Prince William and Kate were escorted to Harbour Air Terminal in Victoria Sunday to make their way to Vancouver for the second day of their royal visit, and they landed in the city by float plane. When she arrived, Kate greeted well-wishers at Vancouver's Jack Poole Plaza. However, those hoping to meet their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, were out of luck as the kids stayed in Victoria.
Duke and duchess of the people.
William and Kate each received a teddy bear from five-year-old Hailey Cain during a tour of Sheway, a centre that provides support for pregnant women and women with infants who face addiction issues. The royal couple also visited the Immigrant Services Society of Vancouver, where they met a family from Syria, some of the 31,000 refugees Canada has welcomed from the war-torn country.
Trudeau shares Canadian culture with the royal couple.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was there when William was given a traditional drum, and he introduced some members of the Canadian Olympic team to the Duke of Cambridge.
Tea at Vancouver's Kitsilano Coast Guard station.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were at a roundtable discussion at the Kitsilano Coast Guard station with Prime Minister Trudeau. Kate and Trudeau also stopped to talk with Canadian Coast Guard members during their visit.