She did not make another public appearance until April 1880. Shipping cost, delivery date, and order total (including tax) shown at checkout. Majesty Magazine Subscriptions. Royal Gifts & Memorabilia | Calm Productions Home / Royal Gifts & Memorabilia Royal Gifts & Memorabilia A selection of Royal Gifts & Memorabilia brought to you by Calm Productions for your enjoyment. Broxbourne, EN11 1SP, Print UK, Europe & Rest of World Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video! Complete your collection savings are based on the RRP of the latest issue. [43] Taking a month-long personal tour of the United States, he travelled under the pseudonym "Lord Renfrew," in an attempt to not attract attention to himself. Complete your set today. [102], Since 2001, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, has visited Canada on two private working tours, on 26 June 2007, and from SeptemberOctober 2008. The public was not made aware of the event, with the aide-de-camp to the Governor General downplaying the incident to the press. [136] In BC, the princess opened the new floating bridge in Kelowna, with two plaques marking the ceremony. Witnessing a riot breaking out between two groups at the polling station, he entreated the public in French, "I urge you to unanimity and concord. "[46] Although the title of chief was bestowed as an honorary title to a number of individuals, Alfred underwent the necessary rituals to formalize the title in Mohawk society.[46]. [22] In doing so, he became the first member of the Royal Family to enter the newly formed United States. "[8], Royal tours can take more than a year to organize. He departed the city for London, Ontario on 12 September, visiting Guelph and Stratford on the way. [38], In the peninsula, he visited Brantford, Chippewa, Fort Erie, and Queenston. robert@robertgoldenpictures.com, Ten levels of INTIMACY that relate my camera to the world. Golden Market Management Inc. Jan 2003 - Present20 years 1 month. [131], The Queen opened the University of Northern British Columbia in 1994. [102] On 27 April 2013, Prince Philip, the Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Canadian Regiment, visited Toronto in order to present the 3rd battalion its second colours. Each issue contains knowledgeable features and beautiful photographs, with news and views on the personalities, lifestyles, fashions and homes of royals past and present. [45] In the same year, the Six Nations of the Grand River conferred the title of chief to Prince Arthur. Digital subscriptions include the latest issue and all regular issues released during your subscription. Along with formal ball and levee, the Prince toured the countryside around Charlottetown, and visited Province House, where he received an addresses from the Executive Council. The 2011 royal tour of Canada was the first time Prince William, and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, visited Canada as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Marie, Saskatoon, Prince Albert, Edmonton, Calgary, Banff, Vancouver, Prince Rupert, and Victoria, where they inspected personnel of the Royal Canadian Navy at Esquimalt Royal Navy Dockyard. The Albertan stated: "The fact is that royalty has no roots in Canada. [66], The Canadian portion of the 1901 royal tour began 16 September 1901, when the RMSOphir arrived in Quebec City. London, SW19 9PW, Editorial Majesty Magazine is the only monthly royal magazine with over 40 years of publishing. [133], Prince Andrew, Duke of York, has conducted 17 of private working tours in Canada since 2001. During his time in Quebec City, Prince George invested Lieutenant Richard Ernest William Turner with the Victoria Cross for his conduct during the Battle of Leliefontein in a ceremony at the Plains of Abraham, and spoke to students at the Universit Laval. Protect your collection with our stunning binders. [4], The first member of the royal family to visit Canada was the future King William IV, who arrived on the country's east coast in 1786 while an officer in the Royal Navy. Other visits without the Queen occurred in 1960, 1962, 1978, 1979, 1980, and 1998, as he was chairing the Commonwealth Study Conference, hosted in Canada during those years. [64] As the period of court mourning for Queen Victoria's death had not yet expired during their time in Canada, public balls, banquets, and levees planned for the royal tour were cancelled, with only official dinners, concerts, receptions, and reviews taking place. [49], In 1878, Benjamin Disraeli, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, requested the Marquess of Lorne be appointed the next Governor General of Canada, with his wife, Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, serving as the viceregal consort of Canada. [27], The Prince of Wales reached St. John's, Newfoundland, on 24 July 1860, aboard HMS Hero. It was one of the first visits of a reigning monarch to Canada (in 1926, Queen Marie of Romania also visited the country[95]). June Callwood said in her coverage of the tour for Maclean's: "The Queen's role in Canada, it appeared to some observers, hinged on calculated pageantry, just enough to warm the pride of Canadians who revere tradition and stateliness above state but not so much as to antagonize those who consider royalty a blindingly off-colour bauble in an age of lean fear. His niece, Queen Victoria, never came to Canada, but during her reign, her son, the future King Edward VII, made the first modern Canadian royal tour: partaking in official engagements, meeting politicians and the public, and reviewing troops. The Platinum Party at the Palace on the Saturday night, which Joe Little and I were fortunate to attend, is the most watched TV programme of the year so far, according to the BBC, with a peak viewing figure of 13.4 million. Majesty: The Quality Royal Magazine, vol. +1 763 571 7570, Digital Global Majesty: The Quality Royal Magazine, vol. While travelling through Canada, multiple modes of transportation were used when touring within Canada, including rail, on foot, and various-sized water vessels. Enjoy the best features written by leading royal experts. LOYAL FRIENDS: The four-legged companions that mean so much to the Queen and her family, by Ingrid Seward However, King would later send Edward a telegram welcoming him shortly after he entered the country. tracy@majestymagazine.com Please use a different way to share. Majesty Magazine, Kate Middleton, Prince William, Charles, Mathilde, Jan 2023 . The notion was eventually forgotten. 29, no. His first visit to Canada in the 21st century occurred in October 2001, with his latest tour occurring in OctoberNovember 2015. Robert Golden, a Royal Observer of rank and a regular contributor to Majesty magazine, has compiled an unusual and entertaining collectio. add whatever song you remember! And much more besides! All of the traders at GMMI are our partners and . The Duke's tenure as Governor General ended on 16 October 1916. In April 2010, she visited St. John's to celebrate the anniversary of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment, as well as Regina, to celebrate its centennial. Since then, the event has been known as Samedi de la matraque ("Truncheon Saturday"). Add it in the next step. Each holds 12 issues of. She conducted private working tours in AugustSeptember 2003, June 2004, June 2007, February 2010, April 2010, October 2013, and February 2015; and one official tour in November 2014. Harry was able to introduce Lilibet to her great-grandmother for the first time when they met for tea on the first day of the jubilee celebrations. She first toured Canada in 1951, as Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh. The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Special Issue. Majesty Magazine is published monthly by: Rex Publications Limited, PO BOX 77857 London, SW19 9PW [57] Similarly, Princess Louise was the one who proposed the name for Regina, from the Latin word for Queen. [53] On 9 June, they opened Terrasse Dufferin in Quebec City, and later laid the cornerstone of Porte Kent, gifted to the city from Queen Victoria. Majesty Magazine, PO BOX 548, $7.98 shipping. Once again she confirmed her dedication to duty, even in her 97th year. The first royal tour to take place since the death of Queen Victoria was conducted by the second son of the reigning king, Prince George, Duke of Cornwall and York (later George V), his spouse, Mary, Duchess of Cornwall and York (later Queen Mary), and the Duchesses brother, Prince Alexander of Teck (later the Earl of Athlone). The Queen arrived at Fredericton, New Brunswick, on 15 July, after which she travelled to Woolastook Provincial Park to visit the Boy Scout Jamboree campsite, picnicked with 3,500 schoolchildren, toured the Kings Landing Historical Settlement,[126] and attended a provincial dinner with fireworks following. majestysubs@yahoo.com [84] Unlike earlier tours, the 1919 royal tour dropped the rigid formalities of earlier tours, partly due to authorities' inability to control the crowds who came to see the Prince. , Single Issue Magazine If you were there then [80] In addition to Canada, he also visited Newfoundland, a separate dominion of the British Empire in 1914. [37], During a levee in Toronto, the Prince received a delegation from Belleville and Kingston, tending apologies for the early incident. As a subscriber you'll receive the following benefits: Your purchase here at Pocketmags.com can be read on any of the following platforms. [102] His first official tour was conducted in 1976, whereas his first private working tour was conducted in the following year,[102] after attending a semester of secondary school at Lakefield College School, in Selwyn, Ontario. Depressed over the departure of Horatio Nelson, who he befriended during his time in the Caribbean, he took HMS Pegasus to Halifax, without permission from the Royal Navy. as proved her worth in so many ways, says Victoria Murphy. +44 (0)1279 815575 | sam@adpointmedia.co.uk, Administration & Accounts Upon his departure, he left with the Governor 150 for charitable use. [102] His first official tour of Canada was in July 1970, touring Ottawa,[102] prior to joining The Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, and Princess Anne's official tour of Manitoba, to celebrate of the centennial of Manitoba's entry into Confederation. In our first issue of 2021: [57] While recovering, she was visited by her brother Prince Leopold. As well as her close family working hard to make it a success, those who are not part of the working royal family did so too. [79] The Duke returned to Banff on two occasions, in August 1914, and May 1916. [101] In her subsequent tours of the country, she toured it as the Queen of Canada. [57], During Lorne's 1881 tour of the Northwest Territories, he proposed a section of the territory take its Alberta after his wife (whose full name was Louise Caroline Alberta). He then proceeded towards Vancouver, toured the area, attended a civic reception and military ball, as well as opening the New Westminster Exhibition. [74] During World War I, the Duke was involved in recruitment, and raising the morale of soldiers. Collection Of 6 Majesty Magazines The Queen At 90 And 70 Years Of Marriage. At Queenston, he met with 160 War of 1812 veterans, dedicated a rebuilt Brock's Monument, and visited Laura Secord. Enhancements you chose aren't available for this seller. Changes aplenty for William and Catherine; the first state visit of King Charles III's reign; downsizing decisions affect Europe's royal families; the Queen of the Belgians and her milestone birthday. We immediately fell in love with the breed. Home - Robert Golden Pictures BLOG January 27, 2022 PHOTOGRAPHING LIFE 4 Ten levels of INTIMACY that relate my camera to the world. While escorting Prince Alfred through Canada West, the Governor General of Canada used the opportunity to make sketches of American defences around the Great Lakes. [107] About 50,000 people descended on Parliament Hill to witness the arrival of the monarch. He then proceeded to Port Hope, re-boarding Kingston to sail on to Toronto. [100], Elizabeth II conducted 20 official tours of Canada from 1951 to 2000. The Prime Minister insisted that the Queen be accompanied at all times by a Canadian Cabinet minister, being determined to make it clear to Americans that the Queen was visiting the United States as the Canadian monarch, and that "it is the Canadian embassy and not the British Embassy officials who are in charge" of the Queen's itinerary. [58], Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy, conducted three official tours of Canada, as well as four private working tours of the country from 1951 to 2000. [162] Prior to their first public appearance, reports had surfaced in 2016 that Harry visited Meghan at her home in Toronto; who was residing in the city from 2011 to 2017 in order to film the television series Suits. How nice to see a new photograph of the Duke and Duchess of Sussexs daughter, named Lilibet after the nickname given to the young Princess Elizabeth by her grandfather King George V when she couldnt pronounce her own name properly. [13], He eventually proceeded to the main base of the Royal Navy's North American Station, based at the Royal Naval Dockyards in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Protect your collection with our stunning binders. Digital subscriptions include the latest issue and all regular issues released during your subscription. [73], From 1911 to 1916, Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn served as Canada's Governor General, with the Duchess of Connaught and Strathearn serving as his viceregal consort. I think I lost my heart to Canada and Canadians, and my feelings have not changed with the passage of time. ${cardName} unavailable for quantities greater than ${maxQuantity}. [20] Edward is credited with the first use of the term "Canadian" to mean both French and English settlers in the Canadas. [32] During his five-day stay in Montreal, he stayed at the viceregal residence Spencerwood, and inaugurated the city's Crystal Palace, recalling the favourable impression made by Canadians at the Great Exhibition in an address to the crowd. [127] The Queen's second day in New Brunswick brought her to the Miramichi area, where she attended a provincial lunch, visited Chatham and Newcastle, and toured the Burchill Laminating Plant in Nelson-Miramichi. In 1913, Prince Albert (later George VI) conducted his first royal tour of the Canada, as well as Newfoundland, while serving aboard the Royal Navy cruiser HMSCumberland. Enjoy a colourful insight into the lives of the royal families of the world. Robert Golden has produced many photo-stories for magazines, newspapers, (Nova, the Weekend Telegraph, New York Times Book Reviews, the Radio Times, Good Housekeeping and many others) and books (Penguin, Heinemann, Fontana, the Smithsonian in Washington, etc); written/directed over 40 documentaries, 2 award winning feature films and 900 TV commercials. Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video. Click here for our, Sign up for our newsletter and receive extra articles, pictures, You can easily unsubscribe at any time using the link at the bottom of, A multiple-year subscription protects you, Save even more with a digital subscription, Available on Google Play, Apple App Store, Choose single, monthly or annual subscriptions. The Duke of Edinburgh visited Canada on two occasions to open two multi-sport event, the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games, and the 1967 Pan American Games. [101] She toured Alberta and Saskatchewan in July 1973, to celebrate the centennial of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, opening the new RCMP museum building in Regina,[58] and in 1978, to open the Commonwealth Games in Edmonton. [88] Edward departed Canada after spending nine days there, summoned back to the Bahamas as its governor, after a hurricane struck the islands. Please try again. Use this setlist for your event review and get all updates automatically! [18] Shortly after his arrival, Edward was called upon by the Lord Dorchester, the Governor-in-Chief of the Canadas, as 40 First Nations chiefs travelled to Quebec City to complain about American border incursions. Savings are calculated on the comparable purchase of single issues over an annualised subscription period and can vary from advertised amounts. Your chosen term will automatically renew unless auto-renew is cancelled in your subscription area 24 hours before the end of the current subscription. [102], In 2001 he toured through Ottawa, where his interactions with the crowds kept Prime Minister Jean Chrtien waiting for twenty minutes. The Queen poignantly said that she was humbled and deeply touched by the reaction of the British people to the celebrations even though there was no guidebook to follow as to how to mark a platinum jubilee. You can now buy merchandise and royal collectables from our sister company, CALM Productions. The 19th century saw the beginning of modern royal tours in the country, with travel becoming easier and faster due to technological innovations such as the steamship, and rail transports. The mid-19th century marked the final time a member of the royal family made a transatlantic crossing by sailing ship; as royal family members began to travel by steamship in the late-19th century. Robert Golden reflects on various aspects of regal life, both ancient and modern See more issues. They group then turned back again towards Banff, where the Duchess went to Tunnel Mountain and Lake Louise, while the Duke went to Poplar Point. [141] He undertook his first official tour of Nova Scotia in 1985, during which, amongst other activities, he visited Halifax and skippered Bluenose II. [67] Moving west of Quebec City by railway, the group made stops to Montreal, and Ottawa. [82], After the end of World War I in November 1918, Edward, Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) set out to develop his role as the Prince of Wales through a tour of the Empire, with his first tour occurring in the dominions of Newfoundland and Canada in 1919. All the latest royal news from around the world delivered direct to your home or your digital device every month. Back Issues View All December 2022 [34][35] Travelling towards Toronto aboard the steamer Kingston, visits were planned for Belleville, and Kingston, although anti-Catholic demonstrators from the Orange Order prevented the Prince from disembarking. [119], Unknown to all involved, the Queen was pregnant with her third child. [102] In April 2013, David Johnston, the Governor General of Canada, presented Philip with the Order of Military Merit, and inducted him as a Companion of the Order of Canada. Enter your email below. [11] Arriving in Newfoundland, William found himself involved in the civil and naval affairs of Newfoundland, with no permanent civil authorities, and the newly arrived Prince being the senior naval officer in the colony. Robert Golden, a Royal Observer of rank and a regular contributor to Majesty magazine, has compiled an unusual and entertaining collection of Royal pictures, describing Queen Victoria's extended family; the Connaughts, the Fifes, the Mountbattens, the Cambridges and all the others that are "Relatively Royal". Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations. [40][41][42] From Queenston, he moved towards Niagara-on-the-Lake, St. Catherines, and Hamilton. Back Issues View All December 2022 A few years later we continued our experiment with Sunny. During that trip, the King's wife, Queen Elizabeth, initiated the tradition of the "royal walkabout",[7] though her brother-in-law, the former King Edward VIII, had often met ordinary Canadian people in 1919; as he said: "Getting off the train to stretch my legs, I would start up conversations with farmers, section hands, miners, small town editors or newly arrived immigrants from Europe. During this period, the Duke, continuing to serve as Governor General, received regular correspondences from Borden through telegraph. Get the Robert Casadesus Setlist of the concert at His Majesty's, Montreal, QC, Canada on March 11, 1940 and other Robert Casadesus Setlists for free on setlist.fm! [43] The Canadian co-premieres saw-off the Prince's during his departure from Canada, and again from the United States, travelling to Portland, Maine, on 20 October 1860 to see the Prince off. [142] The Alberta Ministry of Learning encouraged teachers to focus education on the monarchy and to organize field trips for their students to see the Queen and her consort, or to watch the events on television. [29] From Halifax, the royal party boarded a train and stopped in Windsor, and Hantsport, where they boarded HMS Styx to cross the Bay of Fundy to Saint John. [38] On 10 September, he took a one-day excursion to Collingwood, before returning to Toronto the following day. In 1945, Edward sought the appointment as the Governor General of Canada, although failed to obtain it. Email: majestygolden@hotmail.com. [43], In 1861, Prince Alfred took a five-week tour of The Maritimes, Newfoundland, and the Province of Canada. Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them. Each issue contains knowledgeable features and beautiful photographs, with news and views on the personalities, lifestyles, fashions and homes of royals past and present. During her 2010, she visited Toronto and Victoria to attend the 150th anniversary ceremonies for the establishment of The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, of which she is the colonel-in-chief. Stationed at Gibraltar in 1790, he requested to be transferred to the Canadian colonies, in an effort to avoid the extreme Mediterranean heat. [101] He made more than 70 visits to Canada, including 20 royal tours with Queen Elizabeth II. Marie, and took a three-day canoe trip down the Nipigon River to fish and hunt with two Ojibwa guides. robert golden Freelance Writer at majesty magazine London, England, United Kingdom37 connections Join to connect majesty magazine Activity Italian pensions: In search of leadership -. [56], In 1890, Prince Arthur conducted another tour of Canada, arriving in British Columbia from his earlier service with the British Army in the British Raj. Bring your club to Amazon Book Clubs, start a new book club and invite your friends to join, or find a club thats right for you for free. Rex Publications Limited, PO BOX 77857 UP TO THE JOB: Almost ten years a duchess, the former Catherine Middleton has proved her worth in so many ways, says Victoria Murphy [12] Although he received a royal reception upon his arrival to Halifax, it was later made clear he would receive no further special treatment, not already accorded to an officer of his rank in the Royal Navy. Princess Marie Louise arrived in Canada in 1900 to tour the country, however controversy surrounding her spouse, Prince Aribert of Anhalt forced her to return to the United Kingdom shortly after her arrival. [58] The Princess Royal also a visit to Barrie on 22 October 2013 to commemorate the opening of park with military significance and to visit the Grey and Simcoe Foresters, for which she their current colonel-in-chief. Edward VII would accept the invitation on behalf of his son, George, Prince of Wales (later George V). He was accompanied by his spouse, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall on the latter four tours. [Richard Palmer, Robert Golden, Coryne Hall, Joe Little, Ingrid Seward] on Amazon.com. [118] In this vein, the Queen hosted the return dinner for Eisenhower at the Canadian Embassy in Washington. [1] In the same year, Edward, the Duke of Windsor (formerly Edward VIII) visited Canada to stay at his private ranch in Alberta. "[3] Official royal tours have always been vested with civic importance, providing a regionalised country with a common thread of loyalty. [88], By 1945, Sir Alan Lascelles, the private secretary of George VI, and Sir Shuldham Redfern, Secretary to the Governor General of Canada, were discussing the idea of the King making regular flights to Canada to open parliament and perform other constitutional and ceremonial duties. During another Canadian tour in 1985, Queen Elizabeth, then the Queen Mother, stated in a speech: "It is now some 46 years since I first came to this country with the King, in those anxious days shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War. [117] Her speeches in Chicago, written by her Canadian ministers, stressed steadily the fact that she had come to call as Queen of Canada. Further tours with the Duke, and Princess Patricia, were undertaken in May 1912, to Winnipeg, and the Maritimes. After passing back through Regina,[58] they reunited in Toronto, welcomed by the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, and attended concerts at Massey Hall. Sorry, there was a problem loading this page. [98] Newspapers at the time cited the cause of death as "natural causes. 715, chemin de Touraine.
, [url=https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/robert-casadesus/1940/his-majestys-montreal-qc-canada-4beff34a.html][img]https://www.setlist.fm/widgets/setlist-image-v1?id=4beff34a[/img][/url] Majesty: The Quality . Reports suggest that the Sussexes had wanted their photographer to record the historic moment but it was considered wise to keep the meeting private. [57][58], Louise returned to Canada until 4 June 1882, although rumors of a Fenian plot against her forced her to remain in the Citadelle of Quebec,[59] a military installation used by the Canadian militia, and the secondary residence for the Monarch, and the Governor General. 32, no. "[20][21], With the outbreak of the French Revolutionary War, Edward was promoted to Major-General, and ordered to proceed to the Caribbean in January 1794. Arriving in Ottawa 30 June, she toured the Canadian Museum of Nature and met with Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Originally his appointment was for only two-years, although at the request of Robert Borden, the Prime Minister of Canada, his tenure would later be extended to five-years. I shall always look back upon that visit with feelings of affection and happiness. "[13] The Duke and Duchess arrived in Manitoba where the former opened the new science building at the University of Manitoba, and then to Regina in the Northwest Territories. I shall always look back upon that visit with feelings of affection and happiness. Majesty Magazine | The Queen's Platinum Jubilee 'The Queen's Platinum Jubilee', with chapters by Caroline Aston, Robert Golden, Lucinda Gosling, Coryne Hall, Joe Little, Ingrid Seward and Christopher Warwick, revisits each decade of Her Majesty's 70-year reign, her happy childhood and her early married life too. Vol 44 No 1. +44 (0)1279 815575 | sam@adpointmedia.co.uk, Administration & Accounts [87] On 26 August, he inaugurated Warriors' Day at the Canadian National Exhibition. Dustin Verzosa (Golden Charter Academy) Robert Golden is now focused on being the best educator he can be, rather than the best strong safety. Ingrid is in the unique position of knowing many members of the royal family personally and through Majesty enjoys a special relationship with the Royal Household. www.pocketmags.com/majesty-magazine. No-brainer Golden Ear . Majesty Magazine is published monthly by: He had died from hypothermia. December 2022. Once an undrafted free agent, the 30-year-old spent . [84], He then travelled to Regina, where he renamed a library the Prince of Wales Library. He entered Canada at North Portal, before proceeding towards Calgary the next day. They proceeded to tour throughout Southern Ontario, before returning to Montreal, where the Duke opened the newly rebuilt Victoria Bridge. [150] It was the first such tour undertaken by the Duke and Duchess since their marriage two months prior. [62][63] Her marriage with Prince Aribert was annulled in December 1900, with his father using his prerogative as a reigning Duke of Anhalt to annul the marriage. var addy_text79b52e5c2faf1ae5b155890be9526984 = 'majestygolden' + '@' + 'hotmail' + '.' + 'com';document.getElementById('cloak79b52e5c2faf1ae5b155890be9526984').innerHTML += ''+addy_text79b52e5c2faf1ae5b155890be9526984+'<\/a>'; Anik is proud breeder/owner of the # 1 Golden Retriever in Canada's history and judge for the Canadian Kennel Club. Anik Primeau & Dominic Picard 715, chemin de Touraine Ste-Julie (Qubec) J3E 1Y2 (450) 649-1209 This email address is being protected from spambots. [74] The Duke, Duchess, and their daughter, Princess Patricia of Connaught, arrived in Quebec City on 13 October 1911 and was later sworn into office at the Parliament of Quebec. [25] In 1811, Edward sought to obtain the appointment as the Governor General of the Canadas, although failed to do so.[26]. Majesty Golden Retrievers - Pension Engold Boarding. After performing official duties in the city, including a formal dinner at the Royal York hotel, the royal family then went on to visit Sudbury, Kingston, Ottawa, and Niagara Falls, where the princes, as their great-great-great-grandfather had done, rode on Maid of the Mist.