Dman
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This really was a great tour. I think it's going to be remembered as a huge
moment in Kate's transformation into a senior royal.
I agree, I know William, the royal family and the Middleton's must be very proud on how much she has grown into her role as a senior royal and the way she is helping and supporting William. I'm also proud of how William is supporting her as well. The love and support must be on both ends and you can really tell that's the case.
Diana once said that her and Charles's official tour to Australia and New Zealand had changed her, I think the same may have happened to Catherine.
William, Kate and George depart-
"The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are heading for home after their three-week official visit to Australia and New Zealand with baby George. The royal couple's last day in Australia was spent marking the 99th anniversary of the dawn landing of Anzac troops at Gallipoli. Kate, wearing the outfit she wore to the national service, carried baby George up the stairs and into the plane, where the family waved goodbye to Australia. They'll fly to Sydney before transferring to another flight for the trip home."
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11232364
Gorgeous photo of William comforting George from @MEDIAMODEAus pic.twitter.com/W4wTCgHNDH
Goodbye! Prince George doesn't look like he wants to leave! via @canberratimes http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-news/anzac-day-2014-in-canberra-royals-commemorate-anzac-day-on-australian-tour-20140424-375zd.html … pic.twitter.com/nrif2P1WqO
William, Kate & George wave goodbye from the plane door as #royalvisitaus ends via @hellomag http://goo.gl/aCm8um pic.twitter.com/FkbgpJrjOB
The Royals wave farewell as they depart Canberra. Photo @ellinghausen via @theage_photo #Royals pic.twitter.com/qF231UxFPQ
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