Nov 11, 2009, 11:19 GMT
Britain's Princes William and Harry have been made honorary Canadian Rangers by the country's prime minister.
The royal siblings were given uniforms of red hooded tops and baseball caps by Stephen Harper, who handed them to their father Prince Charles during a special presentation yesterday (10.11.09).
The Prince of Wales accepted the posts on behalf of his sons and on taking the bundle of clothes, joked: "I hope they fit."
The prime minister replied: "One size fits all" after telling the heir to the throne: "I would be honoured if you would present this to them as a symbol of their honorary membership."
A St James's Palace spokesman said last night: "Prince William and Prince Harry are very grateful to be made honorary Canadian Rangers, whom they admire enormously."
The Rangers were set up in 1947 to provide a military presence in remote and coastal communities of Canada.
Prince Charles and his wife Camilla met the prime minister and his wife Laureen at the official residence of the Governor General.
Charles and Camilla began their 11-day visit to Canada in Newfoundland last Monday (02.11.09). It is the prince's 16th tour of Canada and Camilla's first.
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