It seems more than a few do find the visit exciting.
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The Duchess of Cornwall provoked the wrath of animal rights campaigners yesterday when she wore a rabbit fur stole on the first full day of her tour of Canada.
Camilla was slammed by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta) after she sported the fluffy grey accessory against biting Atlantic winds - with a chill factor of minus two - as she and her husband, Prince Charles, began a gruelling 11-day visit, starting in the picturesque harbourside community of Cupids, Newfoundland, the oldest English settlement in the former colony
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The Prince of Wales and his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall were welcomed to Canada on Monday night by nearly 2,000 happy Newfoundlanders, who roared with approval as the royal couple walked a red carpet into a hockey arena in downtown St. John's.
Charles and Camilla woo Newfoundland crowds
Marjorie Roach said her fingers were "tingling" after shaking the hand of Prince Charles, as he and his wife, Camilla, toured two small, historic villages on the windswept coast of Newfoundland on Tuesday."Oh my heavens, it was so exciting," said Roach. "He sounded great and he's got a nice accent."
Throughout the second day of the royal couple's tour of Canada, Charles and Camilla broke constantly from their official schedule to plunge into small crowds of well-wishers. They eagerly shook hands, asked questions, and left many thrilled Newfoundlanders in their wake
Royal visit brightens foggy day for excited Newfoundlanders
When Prince Charles and his wife Camilla arrived in Canada Monday, few Mississauga residents followed the news closer than former city Mayor Ron Searle
Mississauga Article: Former Mayor anticipates Royal visit