The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge went on an eight-day royal tour of the Caribbean last month, their first abroad trip since the outbreak began. The pair travelled to three Commonwealth territories – Belize, Jamaica, and the Bahamas – but their journey was met with protesters demanding an apology and compensation for Britain’s enslavement history.
Kate and Prince William are said to be “overwhelmed with regret” after their “eye-opening” royal tour since their return to the UK on March 26. Correspondent Christina Garibaldi addresses the couple’s “remorse” post-tour thoughts on an episode of US Weekly at the end of the tour.
Ms Garibaldi said: “Prince Wiliam and Kate’s first tour since the start of the pandemic was met with political friction and left the couple feeling remorse.
“The couple were looking forward to travelling to Belize, Jamaica and the Bahamas but it was certainly more challenging than expected given the protests.”
“They [William and Kate] obviously knew the history but being there during the protest was a real eye-opener”.
She added: “The couple were met by protests and an open letter in Jamaica which called for the Royal Family and the British government to apologise and pay reparations for subjecting the island to colonial rule and slavery.”
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