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Prince William gives glowing speech at Parliament House

Prince William says that he and Kate leave reluctantly, and "George goes away with his cuddly wombat which he has taken to chewing so lovingly."
Prince William speaks at Parliament House, Canberra

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have attended the major official reception of their Australia tour, with a beaming Prime Minister hosting the Royal couple in the Great Hall of Parliament House.

Prince William delivered a speech that painted a wonderful picture of modern-day Australia and articulated the Duke’s love for the country.

He said that while he and Catherine will return home tomorrow “reluctantly”, “George goes away with his cuddly wombat which he has taken to chewing so lovingly.”

Tony Abbott, who referred to William and Catherine as “Sir” and “Maam”, thanked the Duke and Duchess “for the joy you have given us.”

Prince William delivers a glowing speech about his family’s visit to Australia, saying “I told Catherine that it would be wonderful, and so it has been. Anticipation has become deep admiration.”

Catherine listens to the speeches in the Great Hall of Parliament House. Photo: Media Mode

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge stand for the Australian National Anthem at the start of the reception. Photo: Media Mode

Prince William says “There is so much to admire about Australia … Australia has a quality of life and a level of excellence that makes it a magnet.”

Tony Abbott delivers a welcome address and gets laughs when he says the crowds and cheers at Manly Beach were “at least ten times” bigger for Prince William than Kelly Slater. Photo: Twitter

The Duke and Duchess enjoy the light-hearted reception. Photo: Getty Images

William says “Catherine and I look forward to paying tribute to them at tomorrow’s ANZAC Day commemoration; and – with my brother Harry – to taking part in next year’s Gallipoli centenary.”

William mentions the illegal trade in wildlife, and poaching, which he said “something very close to my heart” and paid tribute to Taronga Zoo’s commitment to conservation. Photo: Twitter

The Opposition Leader, Bill Shorten, also delivers a speech, in which he congratulates the Royal couple for their commitment to charitable causes. Photo: Channel Seven

Prince William thanks the Australian people for their “generosity and warmth.” Photo: Channel Seven

Prince William and Catherine arrive at Parliament House in Canberra. Photo: Media Mode

Tony Abbott’s wife, Margaret, accompanies the Duchess of Cambridge inside. Photo: Media Mode

Tony Abbott looking chuffed and Prince William looking a little tired as they enter Parliament House. Photo: Twitter

The meet and greet outside Parliament House. Photo: Twitter

Gurrumul Yunupingu performs for the third generation of British Royals. Photo: Channel Seven

Kate and Wills listen to the voice of Gurrumul Yunupingu. Photo: Channel Seven

Photo: Twitter

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