Prince William and Kate Middleton receive a wet welcome as they arrive in Yellowknife, capital of the Northwest Territories on day five of their Canadian tour.
The Duke and Duchess were greeted by enthusiastic spectators and damp conditions at the local airport amid a steady rain late on Monday evening.
The Royal couple are expected to take in a variety of activities during their visit to the remote north of Canada, including taking part in a game of street hockey with local youths.
Also the newlyweds are scheduled to attend a session of Youth Parliament before travelling by float plane to Blachford Lake, where they will meet with local students and elders.
On Wednesday the pair will take a break from public engagements as they enjoy a day-long private retreat.
The Duke and Duchess are touring seven cities as part of their nine-day Canadian tour.
The Duke and Duchess were greeted by enthusiastic spectators and damp conditions at the local airport amid a steady rain late on Monday evening.
The Royal couple are expected to take in a variety of activities during their visit to the remote north of Canada, including taking part in a game of street hockey with local youths.
Also the newlyweds are scheduled to attend a session of Youth Parliament before travelling by float plane to Blachford Lake, where they will meet with local students and elders.
On Wednesday the pair will take a break from public engagements as they enjoy a day-long private retreat.
The Duke and Duchess are touring seven cities as part of their nine-day Canadian tour.
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