Canoe-dling Kate and William wow Canada's Northwest Territories with their paddling partnership in a kayak
Prince William and Kate are welcomed the Northwest Territories with a traditional drum performance native Canadian tribe of the Dene for stopping the northernmost of the royal couple of their Canadian tour.
Kate, wearing a light beige, medium-length robe tied at the waist, and William in a dark suit, arrived at the Civic Plaza Somba K'e in Yellowknife, the capital of sparsely populated, to a crowd of thousands of jubilation.
The couple is the sixth day of a nine-day visit to Canada, their first official trip abroad since their marriage on April 29.
The couple will be touring in the area before flying to Calgary on Wednesday.
Yesterday, the Duchess of Cambridge received another royal first under his belt when she began a game of "shinny" or street hockey.
Kate, who was a great hockey player at school, laughing shrugged calls the crowd to take part herself - especially after she was given a red sports shirt with his name - Cambridge - emblazoned on it.
"I took a shot if I was not in heels, she says Gloria Francis, 16, of Yellowknife, as she gestured to her £ 175 LK Bennett cream stilettos. But it throws the bright orange ball on the floor to start the game.
The Duke was faced with 6'3 "guard Calvin Lomen, as he missed to hit the target with any of his three shots. He even begged of 20 years, Dr. Lomen" You realize you've left a come in! "before trying to beat the keeper and said" upper left "before going to the right.
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