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Royals visit Australia's iconic Uluru landmark

2014-04-22 47 Dailymotion

William and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge traveled to Uluru, one of Australia's most iconic landmarks, as part of their Antipodean tour.<br/> <br />Before touring the site, the royal couple visited the National Indigenous Training Academy to present recent hospitality and catering graduates with certificates.<br/> <br />The royal couple were presented with an Aboriginal spear, made from mulga wood and bound with kangaroo tendons.<br/> <br />William joked that he might have problems taking it through customs.<br/> <br />Prince George did not accompany his mother and father on this stage of the tour. He stayed in Canberra with his nanny.<br/> <br />The duke and duchess also went on a brief walkabout, meeting well-wishers -- some who had driven for hours to see them and others, children from one of the local schools.<br/> <br />The royal couple were welcomed by the chief Minister of Northern Territory before they viewed an indigenous art display and enjoyed afternoon tea.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) CHIEF MI

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