Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton, also known as Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, are continuing their North American tour and Middleton dazzled Canada in her cobalt blue dress.
The newlyweds attended a ceremony at Quebec City Hall in Quebec City Canada on Sunday, July 3. For the event, the Duchess wore a form-fitting lace detail "Jacquenta" dress by Canadian designer Erdem and finished the look with four-inch nude platform stilettos and a faux crocodile clutch.
The British royals received a less-than-friendly greeting from protestors in Montreal. The group carried signs which read "Your fortune came from the blood of our ancestors" and "Parasites go home," referring to Great Britain's 1759 Conquest of New France and desire from some French to separate from Canada, according to ABC News.
The French-speaking separists were greatly outnumbered by supporters, who have greeted William and Kate on their tour.
On Saturday, the couple attended a cooking class at Montreal's top cooking school, Institut de tourisme et d'hotellerie du Quebec. William mastered a lobster soufflé while Kate made an appetizer of foie gras on a toasted brioche with apple cider jelly, People magazine reports.
The couple landed in Canada on Thursday, June 30 to begin a North American tour. It is their first overseas trip as a married couple. They will tour Canada until July 8, when they will fly to California. Check out photos from their Canada trip.
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