William and Kate's Canada itinerary announced

AFP
LONDON (AFP) – Prince William and his new wife Kate will visit eight cities during their July visit to Canada, their first overseas royal tour as a married couple, palace officials have announced.
The couple, officially titled Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, will kick-off their visit in Ottawa before taking in Gatineau, Montreal, Quebec City, Charlottetown, Summerside, Yellowknife and Calgary.
From there, they will fly to California and spend two days in the Los Angeles area.
"The couple are very much looking forward to their first joint royal tour," a royal source said.
"Their purpose is to strengthen the very strong ties that exist between Canada and their royal family and for the duke and the duchess to get to know Canada better."
William last visited Canada when he went to Vancouver aged 15 in 1998 with his father Prince Charles and brother Prince Harry. He was given a pop star's welcome and was mobbed by teenage girls.
The brothers also toured Ontario province with their parents in 1991.
As Canada is a Commonwealth realm with Queen Elizabeth II as its sovereign, the duke and duchess will visit as members of the Canadian royal family.

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