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Prince George and Princess Charlotte: see the gifts they've received on the royal tour

September 28, 2016
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The presents and souvenirs have been pouring in for Prince William, Kate and their children Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

The youngsters have received countless teddy bears, children's books and toys. Three-year-old George has even been gifted a traditional drum!

It looks like the family will be needing even more luggage to go home...

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During a visit to Sheway, a charity that helps vulnerable mothers battling issues such as addiction, five-year old Hailey Cain presented Kate with two teddies.

"I love your dress, it's so pretty," Kate told the little girl. "Thank you so much, Charlotte will love this, she loves her teddies," she added.

"George too, he's a big fan, thank you so much," said William.

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Teddy bears proved a popular gift for the royal youngsters, as Kate was presented with another sweet toy during the walkabout in Vancouver. 

The Duchess was also given various children's books including a Canadian ABC and a compilation of British Columbia lullabies.

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After a meeting with the Canadian emergency services, William and Kate were given two tiny life jackets for George and Charlotte, complete with their names.

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The Duke was also given two party bags containing a small police dog named Spike for Charlotte, while George was given a toy police car.

"They'll be playing with these all afternoon," said William.

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Kate was also handed an enormous stuffed Dalmatian toy during the walkabout.

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While Prince William and Kate were presented with 'Team Cambridge' jerseys by the UBC Kelowna's nationally ranked women's volleyball team, their children weren't forgotten.

George and Charlotte were gifted sweet matching teddy bears with the UBC logo.

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The couple visited the remote island of Bella Bella, where they were heralded as hereditary Chiefs.

They were given a rapturous welcome by the indigenous Heiltsuk people, and draped in blankets and 'dancing vests'.

The garments had a large design of a grizzly bear in the centre, surrounded by trees, flora, fauna and a rope depicting the ocean to which they are 'inextricably bound'.

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William and Kate were gifted miniature versions for the Prince and Princess...

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... As well as hats and dolls for the children, who had stayed behind in Victoria with their nanny.

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The couple were also urged to return with their three-year-old son so that he could be taught "how to release the spirit of the drum".

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