The crowds gathered in Victoria, British Columbia got one more day of royal watching Saturday as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge stopped at organizations throughout the city during their last leg of the visit to Canada. But it was Prince George’s two-handed wave that delighted onlookers as the Royal Family boarded a plane on their final afternoon in British Columbia.
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Prince William and Kate stopped at the Cridge Centre and the Kelty Mental Health Resource Centre, picking up Vancouver Canucks jerseys for young Prince George and Princess Charlotte from B.C. Premier Christy Clark along the way. Next, they took a sail on a tall ship operated by the Sail and Life Training Society, where they chatted with young people who are part of JACK.org, a national student leadership network geared towards mental health treatments.
PHOTOS: Will, Kate, Prince George and Princess Charlotte land in Victoria
The royal watchers got a final glimpse of the young prince and princess at an official departure ceremony at the Victoria Harbour seaplane terminal, where Clark, Governor-General David Johnston, First Nations chiefs and various politicians bid the Royal Family farewell.
Take a look through some highlights from the final day of the tour below.
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