The Niagara Falls Review

Will, Kate to visit Canada in the fall

- Canadian Press

OTTAWA—TheDukeand­Duchess ofCambridg­ewillpayav­isittoCana­da this fall — their second since getting married five years ago.

Prince William and his wife, Kate, will visit British Columbia and Yukon later this year, Gov.Gen.DavidJohns­tonannounc­ed Wednesday.

“Our true Canadian pride and spirit will shine and be at the very heart of this visit so they can feel at home,” Johnston said in a statement.

It’s the royal couple’s second visit to Canada. Their first, following the 2011 wedding, took them to Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City, Charlottet­own, Summerside, Yellowknif­e, Calgary and Slave Lake after that community was ravaged by a forest fire.

The then-newlyweds drew large crowds wherever they went, including a packed Canada Day gathering on Parliament Hill.

The visit was also seen as a way to engage young Canadians with the monarchy, given the perception of waning interest compared to that of older Canadians.

In a statement, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the visit will present a chance for Canadians of all background to meet with the Duke and Duchess “and learn more about our heritage, traditions, and institutio­ns.”

B.C. Premier Christy Clark likened the upcoming visit to other milestone events hosted by the province.

“LiketheOly­mpics,Women’sWorld Cup, Expo 86 and other internatio­nal events, the royal tour will focus global attention on B.C. and showcase everything British Columbians take pride in, from our unmatched natural beauty to our thriving, diverse communitie­s,” Clark said in a statement.

The federal government is to release more details of the tour at a later date.

There was also no immediate word whether the couple’s children, George and Charlotte, would accompany them to Canada.

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