Blue-MountainsHere is an interesting article that was posted on the IATG website

Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and young Prince George will visit Sydney and the Blue Mountains between 16 and 20 April 2014.

NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell said it is a wonderful honour to have Their Royal Highnesses   visit NSW so soon after the birth of their first child.

“I know the Royal couple and the young Prince will receive a very warm welcome from the people of NSW, who will be keen to get their first glimpse of Prince George,” Mr O’Farrell said.

Her Excellency Professor the Honourable Marie Bashir AC CVO and the Premier will co-host a reception at the Sydney Opera House welcoming Their Royal Highnesses to NSW on 16 April.

“I’m especially delighted The Duke and Duchess will be visiting the Blue Mountains to view the recovery and offer comfort and support to those affected by the devastating October bushfires,” Mr O’Farrell said.

“The visit of Danish Royals Prince Fredrick and Princess Mary late last year to the Blue Mountains was a great morale boost for the residents in the immediate aftermath of the tragedy, and this trip from The Duke and Duchess will demonstrate the region has recovered, is open for business and is a great place for a getaway.”

Blue Mountains Lithgow & Oberon Tourism (BMLOT) chairman Daniel Myles welcomed the news.

“I am very proud that BMLOT was invited to assist in the arrangements for the visit to the Blue Mountains by the young Royal couple,” Mr Myles said.

“The Blue Mountains is one of the most recognisable, not to mention magnificent, locations on the planet. It is fitting that one of the most recognisable couples in the world will visit it.’’

Mr O’Farrell said the Royal couple will also visit the Royal Easter Show, enjoy a surf lifesaving display at Manly Beach, visit Bear Cottage to meet families and volunteers, visit Taronga Zoo to open the Bilby enclosure that will be officially named after Prince George, and attend the Easter Sunday church service at St Andrew’s Cathedral.