Wills and Kate visit Adelaide

Last night The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge enjoyed a romantic night in the Australian Outback.

With little Prince George safely back in Canberra with his nanny, the Royal couple retreated to their luxury resort in Uluru.

Kate and Wills arrive at the Edinburgh RAAF base in Adelaide. Source: 7News

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Today however it's back to work with the Royal tour heading to South Australia, arriving at the Edinburgh RAAF base just after 11am.

The Duchess was wearing a pink Alexander McQueen dress and her favourite nude pumps with her hair pulled back off her face.

The Duchess on the decks! Kate has a go DJing during their tour of Northern Sound System. Source: Getty

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Their first stop was a trip to Northern Sound System, a youth focused community music centre where they met with young people involved in projects and were treated to a number of performances including hip-hop dancing and a performance of original rap song.

The royal couple even got a chance to show off their own musical talents, with both Wills and Kate trying their hand on a DJ deck.

'It's all yours,' William, 31, told his wife, urging her to go first.

Wills also tries his hand at DJing. Source: 7News

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Kate laughed as she had a go, "William's got lots more experience than I have," she said.

They then made their way to the skate park outside where they watched some young people perform tricks, and were gifted a skateboard for Prince George.

They then made their way to the Playford Civic Centre hosted by South Australian Governor Rear Admiral Kevin Scarce.

Prince George can add another gift to his already impressive pile of loot he has received during the Royal tour. Source: Getty

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Before heading inside they unveiled a plaque to acknowledge the naming of Prince George Plaza.

The Duke and Duchess will then attend a reception at the Playford Civic Centre with invited guests, hosted by South Australian Governor Rear Admiral Kevin Scarce.

The Royals unveil a plaque acknowledging the naming of the Prince George Plaza. Source: Getty

The reception will be attended by around 200 locals under the age of 30, a reflection of the day’s focus on the youth of the area.

Prince William and Kate pose in front of Uluru during yesterday's visit to the iconic landmark. Source: Getty

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Thousands are already lining the streets outside the Civic Centre in the hope of having a chance to meet the Duke and Duchess.

50,000 people are expected to try and catch a glimpse of the Royal couple today.

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