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Kate Middleton And Prince William End U.S Tour On Charitable Note |
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Tuesday, July 12 2011
Kate Middleton and Prince William ended their U.S. tour in typical fashion: devoting some time to charitable causes important to them.
The royal couple visited Los Angeles's notorious Skid Row district to spend some time with impoverished children. More than that, Kate and William filled care packages for children whose parents are serving overseas in the military.
After that, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited Inner City Arts, a institute that provides free art classes to neighborhood kids. The couple "signed up" for an art class and they painted canvasses and made ceramics alongside some area children.
"This is the last event on our tour of North America, but to my mind, it is the most important," Prince William said. "This is because it is about men and women who - of their own freewill - choose to put their life on the line for their country. They are the front line of a remarkable relationship between the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada, which has safe-guarded our freedoms for a century. As this is my last opportunity before we leave this afternoon, I would just say, on behalf of us both, how grateful we are to have been welcomed so warmly in the Golden State and the City of Angels. Thank you so much."by FW Editor |
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