Prince William and Duchess Catherine's Canada visit cost $855,600 CAD (£506,000).

Prince William, Duchess Catherine, Prince George and Princess Charlotte

Prince William, Duchess Catherine, Prince George and Princess Charlotte

According to VICE News, which obtained the figures through an access to information request, the royal couple, who were accompanied by son Prince George, three, and 18-month-old daughter Princess Charlotte, ran up a hospitality bill of $13,000 CAD (Canadian Dollars) among other expenses.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gifted the pair $500 but the list does not state what exactly he gave them, and he announced on the final day of their tour that the government were giving $100,000 to be divided between Prince's Charities Canada and the Immigrant Services Society of British Columbia.

Among other costs were $20,000 on an official photographer, and the same estimated amount on a media room, during their visit in September.

Staff accommodation cost around $40,000 and Department of National Defence drivers were priced

at $10,000, while they also forked out $5,000 on a photo album and group photos.

One of the main expenses was on a trip that the pair didn't even go on.

Royal staff went on three jaunts to Canada before William, Catherine, George and Charlotte visited, costing $116,300, $39,000, and $5,150 each.

One of William and Catherine's biggest single expenses was a sea plane for two journeys from Victoria costing $50,000.