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Prince William and wife Kate Middleton are ‘overwhelmed with regret’ after their recent royal Caribbean visit was interrupted by many demonstrations.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited Belize, Jamaica, and the Bahamas as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee festivities, although they encountered strong republican feeling in some areas, with many seeking apologies and compensation for slavery.
According to a source close to William and Kate, while the royal couple was ‘looking forward’ to the trip, the reception they saw proved’more tough than anticipated.’
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The insider went on to say that since arriving home over the weekend, both William and Kate have been “overwhelmed by remorse.”
The source was quoted: “It was certainly more challenging than expected given the protests. They obviously know the history, but being there during the protests was a real eye-opener.”
After villagers refused to let them land on their land, William and Kate were forced to cancel the tour’s first engagement at Indian Creek in Belize.
The Daily Mail quoted Indian Creek chairman Sebastian Shol as saying: “We don’t want them to land on our land, that’s the message that we want to send.”
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