World | Queen Elizabeth Toronto Loses Power During Queen's Visit Outage may cancel or delay scheduled state dinner By Marie Morris Posted Jul 5, 2010 5:06 PM CDT Copied Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth wear 3D glasses to watch a film at the Pinewood Studios in Toronto, Monday, July 5, 2010. (AP PhotoJohn Stillwell/PA Wire) A power outage struck late this afternoon in Toronto, where Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip are visiting at the end of a 9-day swing through Canada. The prince was at a downtown hotel when the lights went out and gamely presented the Duke of Edinburgh Awards for community service to local youths in a dimly lit room, reports the Globe and Mail. Earlier, the queen visited the headquarters of Research in Motion, which makes the BlackBerry—she's a fan—and received a personalized smartphone. The visit was the first time reporters have been allowed on the floor at the RIM plant, AFP reports. The queen is scheduled to visit New York tomorrow. She will speak at the UN and visit the site of the World Trade Center, reports the New York Times. Read These Next Chuck Norris has died at age 86. Saudi tells Iran to wise up, 'stop attacking their neighbors.' Men of the Bachelorette are talking after their season got pulled. CBS News is shutting down its famed radio network. Report an error