I do not know why am I not a Royal fan as my mother. I truly do not know. Upon hearing that the Royals were coming to Yellowknife, I did not feel as enthused as I should be. But then the day of their arrival came, and it was a rainy day. The more I got discouraged of going. However, on the day that they will grace Yellowknife with their presence at Somba K'e Civic Plaza, the sun came out and gave us a perfect weather for the Royal event. And I did not have any more excuse. So I went.
And at this point I quickly took my camera off because he came to me and said, "Oh hello," right on my face, took my hand, and I said, "Welcome to Yellowknife." He said, "Thank you", and then off to the next person beside me... actually to two people.
He says, "Oh this is a sweet one right here." He shook the baby girl's hand. This photo reminds me of his mom Lady Diana.
One last shot. People talking about what just happened, sharing photos. I went by myself so I just decided to go home, still surprised as I did not expect to get that close to a real life Prince.
I was not giddy or anything but I felt it was an extraordinary experience. It was unlikely and yet possible at the same time. One lady came to me and said, so did you get close? I said yes. She said, "Aww lucky." And the woman went and stood at my spot hoping to get a glimpse of the Royals.
Earlier on the day of the event, I was getting bored and anxious and I said to Candice, the woman with a baby, " I hope this is going to be a life changing experience for me." She said, "Of course it is. Wait you mean after this?"
"Yes, after this."
And I guess she was right. I could not help but to think of the opportunities I had in terms of meeting people since I came to Yellowknife. I met a lot of fascinating people: poets, storytellers, writers, famous and award winning authors. Who knew I would meet a real life Prince in my lifetime? I didn't. But this experience taught me this: Surprises do happen if you just let it and they do happen in the most unexpected places and circumstances. The key is to appreciate the moment and let it teach you its lesson. In his speech, Prince William said, "This place is what Canada is all about - vast, open beauty, tough, resilient, friendly peoples, true nature, true humanity," the prince said with Kate seated beside him. "We've already sensed the extraordinary potential of this region and the irrepressible spirit of adventure that marks the people of the territories and defines the land. We are so excited to be here."
You know, the universe talks to us in mysterious ways... and I am thinking, that maybe.. just maybe, the universe talked to me through Prince William that day.
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