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Blue blood in red centre: Royals touch down in Uluru

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are in the Northern Territory where they will visit Australia's most famous natural landmark - Uluru.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are in the Northern Territory where they will visit Australia’s most famous natural landmark – Uluru.

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are in the Northern Territory, touching down at Ayers Rock Airport and touring the surrounding area including the National Indigenous Training Academy and the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre.

Kate and Wills are wearing neutral colours and are dressed for a hot day. The Duchess wears a sleeveless dress by Roksanda Ilincic matched with nude pumps and some stunning jewellery.

The couple will cap their day off with a visit to Australia’s most famous natural landmark – Uluru.

Kate receives a necklace from an Aboriginal elder at the Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre. Photo: Media Mode

Kate and Wills step off the plane at Ayers Rock Airport in Yulara. Photo: Media Mode

Photo: Media Mode

Kate arrives wearing a belted sleeveless dress by Roksanda Ilincic. She also puts on a bracelet that she is given. Photos: Getty Images / Media Mode

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Kate wears her double leaf earrings by Scotland-born designer, Catherine Zoraida. Photo: Getty Images

Photo: Getty Images

Photo: Getty Images

William admires the spear he is presented with. Photo: Media Mode

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Photo: Media Mode

Kate awards certificates to graduating students at the National Indigenous Training Academy. Photo: Getty Images

Kate awards certificates to graduating students at the National Indigenous Training Academy. Photo: Getty Images

Prince William and Catherine talk to school children during their visit to the National Indigenous Training Academy at Yulara. Photo: Getty Images

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Photo: Getty Images

The second-in-line to the throne is welcomed to Ayers Rock by traditional owner Vincent Nipper. Photo: Getty Images

The Duchess of Cambridge is welcomed by traditional owners Daisy Walkabout and Vincent Nipper. Photo: Getty Images

Kate receives hugs from several Aboriginal elders. Photo: @britishroyals via Twitter

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Photo: Channel Seven via Twitter

Kate looks composed even in the 30+ degree heat. Photo: @RoyaltyFans via Twitter

Kate and Wills get a geography lesson. Photo: Getty Images

The Duchess of Cambridge meets staff and students at the National Indigenous Training Academy. Photo: @channeltennews via Twitter

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Wills and Kate arrive at the National Indigenous Training Academy. Photo: @britishroyals via Twitter

Photo: Twitter

Kate and Wills walk on the red Australian dirt. Photo: @RoyaltyFans via Twitte

Prince William receives his own spear. Photo: Twitter

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The Duke and Duchess award certificates at the Training Academy. Photo: @YankRoyalBlog via Twitter

Kate and has changed into a grey and white chequered, short-sleeved fit-and-flare dress. Photo: Channel Nine

The Royal couple are shown towards a traditional ceremony. Photo: Channel Nine

Kate receives a gift from an Aboriginal elder. Photo: Channel Nine

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Photo: Channel Nine

Prince William accepts a traditional gift. Photo: Channel Nine

The Royal couple observe Aboriginal artists at work. Photo: Channel Nine

Photo: Channel Nine

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