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Prince William and Kate travel to the French-speaking province of Quebec on Saturday where protests by a small group of separatists are expected as the royal newlyweds continue a nine-day journey through Canada on their first official overseas trip.
After a day of pomp and circumstance, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, appeared to relax a bit as they attended a pop concert Friday night in Ottawa, Canada. The royal couple also got to see the Parliament Hill event conclude with a fireworks show. The festivities were part of Canada Day celebrations and featured national music acts, including Sam Roberts and Great Big Sea.
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there was more than 300,000 people gathered at the event. Kate wore a purple dress from Issa, according to media reports. The Prince loosened up for the evening and didn't wear a tie.
The concert took place on what would have been William's mother's birthday. Princess Diana, who died in a Paris car crash in 1997, would have been 50 on Friday.
The royal couple leave Canada for a three-day trip to California on July 8.
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