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Britain’s Princess Charlotte says first word in public on Canadian tour

TORONTO — Britain’s Princess Charlotte, 1, spoke for the first time in public on Thursday (Sept 29) during her family’s Canadian tour, uttering the word “pop” while she and her brother played with balloons.

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TORONTO — Britain’s Princess Charlotte, 1, spoke for the first time in public on Thursday (Sept 29) during her family’s Canadian tour, uttering the word “pop” while she and her brother played with balloons.

Britain’s Prince William and his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, are on week-long trip to Canada. It was the first time the couple have brought their children Charlotte and George, 3, on an official visit to the country.

The family was in Victoria, British Columbia, on Thursday, where they attended a children’s party for military families.

The event on the grounds of Government House, an official residence, included bubbles and a petting zoo with miniature ponies.

But the two royal children seemed especially interested in an archway of pink and green balloons, where Charlotte was heard speaking to her brother.

It was not the first time on the tour that the children have been the centre of media attention.

On Saturday, Prince George made headlines when he ignored Prime Minister Justin Trudeau who was offering him a high-five and a handshake.

The royal family has been greeted by enthusiastic crowds during the tour of the western province of British Columbia and the Yukon territory in the far north. REUTERS

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