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No Bahama Drama: Royal pair are welcomed to the final stop on their Jubilee Tour with warm words and gifts from the country's PM The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were welcomed to The Bahamas on the final stop of their Caribbean tour to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee after the country's Prime Minister gifted them a portrait and said their visit to the island was 'long overdue'. Prince William and Kate were met by members of the military and eight-year-old local resident Aniah Moss, who presented the couple with a bouquet of flowers in front of the Royal Air Force Voyager plane, as they touched down at Lynden Pindling International Airport in Nassau, New Providence to begin the final leg of their tour. The royal couple also had an official meeting with the country's Prime Minister, Philip Davis, who passed on his best wishes to The Queen and said 'it's great to have you both here.' |
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"No Bahama Drama: Royal pair are welcomed to
the final stop on their Jubilee Tour with warm words and gifts from the country's PM" Great News jet. |
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The media’s fawning over Kate is actually nauseating
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Highly deserved....:cheer2: |
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Hands up if you think hardworking Kate and Wills and brought sunshine and happiness to Jamaica this week?
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You could not draw a line between them and Harry and that awful woman in terms of class
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came thru the door at 7.50am |
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Kate picks a flower and hands it to a young boy as she speaks with children during a visit to Great Abaco, Bahamas, to remember the victims of Hurricane Dorian |
Any ****er who spits me when I'm on fire, will be going down with me.
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She has a great and natural way with children…just like Diana. |
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Kate said that every time they toured William got worried because she got broody and wanted another baby. :hehe: |
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Extract of Williams end of tour statement.
In his end of tour statement, William said that while he was ‘committed to service’, that involved ‘not telling people what to do’. ‘It is about serving and supporting them in whatever way they think best, by using the platform we are lucky to have.' The Duke added: ‘Foreign tours are an opportunity to reflect. You learn so much. What is on the minds of Prime Ministers. The hopes and ambitions of school children. The day-to-day challenges faced by families and communities. ‘I know that this tour has brought into even sharper focus questions about the past and the future. ‘In Belize, Jamaica and The Bahamas, that future is for the people to decide upon. ‘But we have thoroughly enjoyed spending time with communities in all three countries, understanding more about the issues that matter most to them.’ A senior royal insider indicated that William’s statement indicated the 39-year-old Prince was ‘coming of age’. ‘He was showing that he understands that it can’t be taken for granted that he will lead the Commonwealth – you serve as long as the people want you to serve, you listen, accept their choices and change if you need to. ‘This is about a modern Monarchy.’ The Telegraph ........................ If only Diana had been alive to see her boy develop into this very impressive man. :sad: |
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