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19 April 2024

Bye, George! Duke and Duchess farewell as Royal tour of Australia comes to an end

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Prince William and his wife Catherine visit the Australian National War Memorial with Ken Doolan (3rd L), National President of Australia's Returned and Services League of Australia (RSL) and Australia's Governor General Peter Cosgrove (4th L) on ANZAC Day (Australia and New Zealand Army Corps) in Canberra. (AFP)

Prince William and his wife Catherine attach poppies to the WWI Wall of Remembrance during their visit to the Australian National War Memorial on ANZAC Day (Australia and New Zealand Army Corps) in Canberra. (AFP)

Prince William and his wife Catherine walk with the Chairman of the Australian War Memorial, Rear Admiral Ken Doolan AO RAN (Ret'd) and his wife, Elaine as they tour the Roll of Honour: a long series of bronze panels recording the names of over 102,000 members of the Australian armed forces who have died during or as a result of military service at a war memorial in Canberra. (AFP)

Prince William and his wife Catherine lay wreaths on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. (AFP)

Prince William, his wife Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, and their son Prince George are seen off by Lynne Cosgrove (C), wife of Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia Peter Cosgrove, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott and his wife Margaret (L) at the  Defence Establishment Fairbairn in Canberra. (AFP)

Prince William, his wife Catherine and their son Prince George depart Australia from Defence Establishment Fairbairn in Canberra. (AFP)

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