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Observer Photos: Cell Phones and Canadian Youth

observer photos: They sped off in a massive hovercraft to cheers from the crowd, many of whom waved British flags, sported feathery fascinators, or raised their cell phones high into the air, hoping for the ultimate royal selfie, according to National Observer. In case you missed all the coverage, here the highlight reel of National Observer photos.1. They met newly-settled Syrian refugees, had scones and tea with some of the city most vulnerable populations, congratulated Canadian youth for their exceptional accomplishments, and thanked marine first responders for their service. Trying to squeeze through the crowds The line up to see Will and Kate in Vancouver infamous Downtown Eastside stretched the length of several city blocks, took up the entire width of the sidewalk, and spilled into the opposite side of East Hastings Street. They Tweeted, Snapchatted, and Instagrammed the proceedings, and a few lucky fans in the front even got to shake the royals' hands. Most waited for more than an hour in order to catch the couple enter Sheway Vancouver from their motorcade and watch them leave for their next destination. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.