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The Royal Tour of India Continues, This Time With Elephants

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are on a weeklong royal trip to India, but Prince William and Kate Middleton did not bring their two children.

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The calf is a resident of Kaziranga National Park, which houses ill or orphaned animals.

They toured a drop-in centre in Delhi run by the Salaam Baalak charity which provides food, education and health care to some of the 6,600 youngsters to arrive at the station annually.

Next on their list, the royals are set to tour the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, which is located between India and China. They’ve already visited Mumbai, and travelled later Tuesday to a wildlife park in the northeastern state of Assam that is home to various endangered animals.

US Weekly commented that it was royals gone wild as Princess Kate and Prince William had a chance to enjoy some time outdoors on safari enjoying the wildlife.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge looked postcard-perfect touring and looking after the animals in picturesque Assam, India. (Reuters Photo) “The couple also watched swamp deer and buffalo, and the princess got excited when she spotted a baby rhino with its mother among a group of rhinos”, said a guard, adding that Kate clicked photographs during the entire safari.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were entranced by the energetic dancing of a three-year-old boy at a party during a romantic fireside harvest festival yesterday.

Britain’s Prince William and his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge walk during their visit to Gandhi Smriti in New Delhi, India April 11, 2016.

Standing up in the back of the partly open-topped jeep the royal couple remained transfixed before a ranger called out loudly to scare it off the road.

William, meanwhile, was coordinating with Kate in a similar shade of trousers, a khaki shirt and desert boots.

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Kate later changed into a Topshop dress for the visit to the community in Panbari where elders who gathered at the village’s “Nam-ghar” or community centre could not resist asking, through a translator, why they had not brought their children.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's royal tour of India