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3rd October 2016
10:24am BST

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But it was Prince George who stole the show once again by waving enthusiastically and then peering out of the plane window upon take off.
Just look at his little face squished up against the glass.
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Prince William said he and his wife were "incredibly grateful to the people of Canada" for the warmth and hospitality they extended to their family:
"We have loved our time in British Columbia and Yukon and will never forget the beautiful places we have seen and the many people who have been kind enough to come to welcome us in person. "We feel very lucky to have been able to introduce George and Charlotte to Canada. This country will play a big part in the lives of our children and we have created such happy memories for our family during this visit. "Canada is a country of optimism, generosity and unrivalled natural beauty. I hope we have helped all Canadians celebrate what makes this country great. We will see you again soon."While the visit was hailed as a resounding success sources say it will be last family engagement for a while. Kate and William want to bring up their children normally, away from the world's cameras.
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