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Kate was sporting casual attire for the visit
-- blue pants with a wide brown belt, a ruffled cream blouse, blue blazer and wedge slingback shoes. Will appeared in gray pants, blue shirt and navy jacket. Spectators gathered were pressed four and five deep against the barricades, eager for a glimpse of the royal visitors. Dwayne Verschoor, whose home was destroyed, said he couldn't believe the royals came to visit. "It's a pretty big honor and a privilege even for them to think of us over here in a small little town," he said. Also Wednesday, a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon said he had been "deselected" from a polo match slated for the California leg of the royal couple's trip. Toby Mayer had previously sent out a press release and did several interviews with U.S. and international media saying he would be on standby at a Santa Barbara Polo Club match Sunday in case the duke had a spill. Mayer said the club's general manager, Ariana Nobel, told him he'd been "deselected." "Ariana said `They want to control the media,'" Mayer said. "There's not supposed to be any interviews granted unless they tell you it's OK." William and Kate conclude their Canadian tour at Alberta's Calgary Stampede on Friday before leaving for California.
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