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    Kate and William land in Los Angeles for US trip

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, fresh off a nine-day trip to Canada, arrived in Los Angeles on Friday to begin a whirlwind weekend tour.

    Their arrival was a lower-key affair compared to the largely rapturous welcomes they received as they crisscrossed Canada. The royal couple had departed Calgary earlier Friday, having endeared themselves to Canadian crowds with a skillful mix of royal pomp and playful informality on their first official trip abroad since marrying.

    Aside from a game of polo in the seaside city of Santa Barbara, much of the couple's three-day California visit will focus on business and not pleasure. Instead of trips to the famous Hollywood sign or Malibu's beaches, their itinerary includes some hefty fundraising for good causes, promoting U.S. investment in Britain and charitable work.

    The newlyweds landed shortly before 4 p.m. local time (2300 GMT) in a Canadian military jet. The former Kate Middleton, who left Canada in a red satin and wool scarlet coat-dress by Catherine Walker, changed aboard the flight and emerged wearing a light-gray, knee-length dress with asymmetric draping at the shoulder. William wore a navy blue suit with a purple tie.

    A small group of officials including California Gov. Jerry Brown and his wife Anne Gust, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and Britain's ambassador the U.S., Sir Nigel Sheinwald, greeted the couple at the airport.

    Though Prince William has been to America before, it is Kate's first trip to the U.S. William's late mother, Princess Diana, who would have turned 50 this month, charmed Americans when she visited in the 1980s.

    Authorities have put the paparazzi, known for their cutthroat tactics, on notice that aggressive actions will not be tolerated. Photographers were partly blamed for causing the Paris crash that killed Princess Diana in 1997.

    The royal couple climbed into a black Range Rover and headed for their first event, a technology summit in Beverly Hills aimed at promoting U.S. investment in British tech firms.

    Zoomed along by a California Highway Patrol motorcade, the duke and duchess avoided rush-hour traffic to the Beverly Hills summit by staying off the ever-clogged West Los Angeles freeways.

    The summit was set up to generate support for Tech City, London's answer to Silicon Valley. The area around the trendy Old Street part of east London is quickly becoming a hub for technology and software firms.

    A small crowd of royal watchers gathered outside the hotel as the couple arrived but the duke and duchess did not stop to speak with them. Attendees stood and clapped as they entered the ballroom and sat on stage alongside other panelists.

    Neither spoke during the discussion, though Kate smiled when the panelists mentioned that attendees were welcome to visit Tech City. At the end of the panel, the moderator asked if anyone wanted to talk. Kate nudged William, who shrugged off the opportunity.

    Neil Stiles, president of Variety, which sponsored the event, accompanied the couple for brief demonstrations of technology on display at the expo, including the new tablet computer from HP and augmented reality applications from Qualcomm.

    "They were delightful company," Stiles said. "They were relaxed, very comfortable in the environment. It was a lot to take in. They arrived at a conference that's been running all day on a very heavy business subject, and I thought they coped with it really well."

    Britain's royal family has shown itself to be tech-savvy in recent years and maintains accounts on several social media sites.

    Residents in Hancock Park, the exclusive neighborhood that is home to the British consul general where William and Kate will stay, worked with police to create no-trespass notices for their homes. Any photographers standing on their driveways would be instantly arrested, though by late Friday the police said there had been no arrests.

    On Saturday, the couple is traveling along the scenic Pacific coast from Los Angeles to the posh Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club for a charity polo game.

    Later on, the duke and duchess will be guests of honor at a British Academy of Film and Television Arts dinner honoring 42 young British filmmakers and on Sunday, they will watch a dance at a nonprofit academy in the gritty Skid Row area downtown, then attend a job fair for U.S. servicemen and women transitioning to civilian life.

    On Friday evening, the couple were honored at a reception at the consul general's home attended by such British notables as David Beckham and humorist Stephen Fry. Several news vans and bystanders were positioned across the street from the residence, which was blocked off by the Los Angeles Police Department, hoping for a peek at the couple.

    In Canada, the newlyweds were cheered almost everywhere they went. They celebrated Canada Day with hundreds of thousands on Parliament Hill, did an impromptu walkabout in Quebec City, raced in dragon boats on bucolic Prince Edward Island and went canoeing in the wilds of the Northwest Territories.

    A much talked-about highlight was the race in Prince Edward Island when the prince's boat defeated Kate's. William's consoling hug and Kate's playful response — she shoved the prince as if to push him into the water — revealed their competitive, loving and fun side, and warmed Canadians' hearts.

    There was a moment Thursday that almost amounted to a faux pas — when the young prince and his bride appeared to snub their western Canadian host by not donning white cowboy hats upon arrival at airport, a time-honored Calgary tradition. But ruffled feathers were smoothed when the royal duo turned up for a rodeo show later in full western regalia, including the hats.

    William said the nine-day trip to Canada exceeded expectations and promised to return.

    William's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, is Canada's titular head of state. Carolyn Harris, a royal historian with Queen's University, said the royal couple's visit would likely ensure the monarchy remains the head of state in Canada for years to come.

    "The degree of popularity that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge enjoy really shows that the institution really has a popular and viable future in Canada," Harris said.

     

    324 comments

    • Grimm  •  10 months ago
      Lovely couple. His mother would be proud.
      • milhouse 10 months ago
        And you know this how?
    • Mike Bolor  •  10 months ago
      Boy O boy, that British guy really hit the jack-pot with Kate
      • Mike Bolor 10 months ago
        O yes that guy is going to be King one day, forgot about that,,
      • Chaz Boner 10 months ago
        Are you mental ? He's a Prince, this dude can get anyone he wants. SHE hit the jackpot you mean.
      • koyote 10 months ago
        HE LOOKS TWICE HER AGE THE DUDE IS GOIN.....BALD!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 months ago
      Kate is radiant. She has a lot of class and style.
      • Lucy 10 months ago
        That seems to be a lacking trait in may of these posters. Lack of class and style is so evident on this blog.
      • JB 10 months ago
        you two ladies are star struck
      • A Yahoo! User 10 months ago
        JB, not star struck. I like how she conducts herself, like an intelligent young lady. In our crazy society, I appreciate that.
    • unchained  •  10 months ago
      I wonder what songs they are gonna play?
      • It happens 10 months ago
        cinderilla cinderilla cinderilla
      • Goob 10 months ago
        Elton John knows.
      • Truth 10 months ago
        Snoop Doggy Dogg....
    • Dani M  •  10 months ago
      Funny the response here. At least they try to do some good with their fame. You all worship the Kardashians and those Jersey folks and have made them rich! What good have they ever done for anyone? These royalty have been neutered and do no harm. The rich 2% over here who have destroyed our democracy are the ones you should be worrying about!
      • Goob 10 months ago
        It's that 2% that their pacifying.
      • supergolfdude 10 months ago
        Excellent post Dani. It's embarrassing that white trash America has made the filthy Kardashians "famous" and made a piece of garbage like "Snookie" rich! I always use that rationale to explain why someone like Obama can get elected. We have too much trash in this country.
    • Elizabeth  •  10 months ago
      you hear that, photographers? NO NONSENSE!
    • maggie  •  10 months ago
      I have read several books about this couple. One of the things that impressed me most is how hard the royals actually work. Many Americans probably don't believe this, but they all have to have a job. William is a rescue helicoptor pilot with the Royal Air Force.

      Americans have no reason to speak so rudely of people they don't even know. That's something that makes people in other countries dislike us.

      It doesn't cost you a thing not to be rude.
    • Jeanette  •  10 months ago
      Why are Americans so darn angry??????????????????
    • Ally  •  10 months ago
      Kate looks prettier each day.
    • william  •  10 months ago
      Of course Americans have no time for Will and Kate. They are too busy "worshiping" Aniston, Jolie, American Idol, Lopez, and overpaid professional sports hero's.
    • TraveLynn  •  10 months ago
      I love how all these people comment "who really cares". If you didn't care, then why are you reading this article?!
    • BillR  •  10 months ago
      It might be polite if the geniuses writing for the media would use the lady's correct name. It is Catherine. His is William, not Bill, so why is she called Kate?
    • image guy  •  10 months ago
      Hope they enjoy themselves... they seem like good people and we need more of those here in the USA!
    • kimasabe  •  10 months ago
      HOPING Will & Kate have the best holiday EVER here! RIGHT ON!
    • Mr. Kim  •  10 months ago
      The world's richest welfare case is here in Los Angeles.

      I guess I too would like to live on welfare if taxpayers paid me 10 million a month just for accidently being born.

      British people are so stupid.
    • Brahman  •  10 months ago
      Royalty, kings and queens, lords, duchess....titles and privileges given based on your birth and not on your achievements, education and hard work? How sad for those who believe they are any more special than any other married people. Brit and Canadian monarchists you can keep them, here in the US, you kids are just another nice couple, enjoy your stay but we are a republic, and proud of it.
    • MNB  •  10 months ago
      Come on guys, i would trade these foolish celebrities of ours to have will and kate any day. Be nice and welcome them with open arms.
    • Whodat  •  10 months ago
      Very nice couple! Out of all the places to stay, thank you for choosing CA! Santa Barbara is beautiful. Enjoy!
    • Intellekt  •  10 months ago
      I wish we had a first lady who looked like that!
    • God's Girl  •  10 months ago
      Welcome to the US William and Kate! I think you'll really love you're time here! California is a great place to be, though I've only been there a couple of times. (My vacation spot is usually in Florida.) I hope you enjoy your time in the beautiful sun, and maybe even catch a glimpse...or better yet, meet, one of our beloved stars! (If you see Scotty McCreery, or Lauren Alaina, give them my love! ha, ha!)
      Again, welcome to the wonderful USA! We love you here too! Hope you two are a wonderfully happy couple, and I wish you happiness and love! God bless!

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