The Niagara Falls Review

Young royals attend tea party

William, Kate take their children to gathering with military families

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who serves on HMCS Victoria, said his daughters, Lily and Isabelle, and his wife Kristy met the royal couple and their children.

“It was surreal at first, absolutely,” he said. “They are both very personable people. At the heart they are parents.”

Children’s entertaine­r Paul Kilshaw said Prince George asked him to make balloons into a spider and a volcano.

“He started talking about volcanoes and then about lava,” said Kilshaw, who made a teddy bear for Charlotte.

William blew the air out of the balloon into the laughing prince’s face.

Kilshaw said meeting the royals “was over the top.”

“I was so honoured and thrilled.”

 ?? JONATHAN HAYWARD/CANADIAN PRESS ?? Prince William, and his wife Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, take part in a tea party with their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, at Government House in Victoria, Thursday.
JONATHAN HAYWARD/CANADIAN PRESS Prince William, and his wife Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, take part in a tea party with their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, at Government House in Victoria, Thursday.
 ?? JONATHAN HAYWARD/CANADIAN PRESS ?? Prince George plays with bubbles as Prince William looks on during a children’s tea party at Government House in Victoria.
JONATHAN HAYWARD/CANADIAN PRESS Prince George plays with bubbles as Prince William looks on during a children’s tea party at Government House in Victoria.
 ?? CHRIS JACKSON/GETTY IMAGES ?? Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, and Princess Charlotte at the children’s tea party.
CHRIS JACKSON/GETTY IMAGES Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, and Princess Charlotte at the children’s tea party.

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