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Duke and Duchess begin first tour

30 June 2011 Last updated at 14:39 GMT The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge board their plane at Heathrow Airport in London The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are due to touch down in Canada on their first official overseas tour.

Prince William and his wife Kate left London's Heathrow Airport on Thursday morning on a Royal Canadian Air Force jet bound for Ottawa, due to arrive at 1400 local time (1900 BST).

The Duchess wore a navy dress by French designer Roland Mouret and a blazer by Canadian label Smythe les Vestes.

The couple will visit seven Canadian cities before heading to the US.

Their first official duty will be to lay a wreath at Canada's National War Museum, before being officially welcomed and attending a barbecue hosted by Canada's governor general, David Johnston.

Canada is a member of the Commonwealth and Queen Elizabeth II is its head of state.

On 1 July, the Duke and Duchess will celebrate Canada's national day. Thousands of people are expected to gather on Ottawa's streets to glimpse the royal couple.

Royal flag The new royal flag created by Canada for the visit

The pair will also visit Quebec, Prince Edward Island - where they are to participate in a dragon boat race - and Calgary.

In Calgary they will open the Calgary Stampede - an annual rodeo and festival dubbed the "Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth".

Canada has created a new royal flag for the visit. It features three maple leaves - from Canada's national tree - at its base.

The flag will be flying from the cockpit of the jet carrying the royal couple when they touch down on Thursday afternoon. It will also fly from their cars and buildings they are visiting or staying in.

Continue reading the main story 30 June: Arrival in Ottawa. 1 July: Canada Day celebrations on Parliament Hill in Ottawa2 July: Visit to a cookery school in Montreal3 July: Freedom of the city ceremony in Quebec City4 July: Prince William takes part in Sea King helicopter training session on Prince Edward Island5 July: Visit to Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories7 July: Arrival in Calgary8 July: Attend Calgary Stampede. Leave for USThe visit will be closely followed by the media, with nearly 1,400 journalists - including about 100 from Britain - accredited to cover the visit.

BBC Royal Correspondent Peter Hunt says Canada is a safe first visit for a royal spreading her new wings, while US residents continue to be fascinated by Britain's royalty.

The cost of the visit to the Canadian government, not including security, is estimated to be 1.4 million Canadian dollars (?958,580).

A poll commissioned by the Toronto Star newspaper found that more than half the 18 to 34 year-olds questioned about the visit were indifferent about the trip.

Canadian secretary to the Queen Kevin MacLeod, who has co-ordinated the tour, said: "I think, given the dynamism of this couple, (they) continue to reaffirm the important role the Crown plays in this country."

The Duke and Duchess will travel to the US state of California for two days from 8 July, attending a black-tie Bafta reception and dinner in Los Angeles on 9 July. William is Bafta's president.

Map showing the itinerary of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's visit to Canada

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