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Prime Minister Timothy Harris avoids meeting Prince Harry

During Prince Harry’s one-day stop to St Kitts and Nevis this past Wednesday, one person was missing; Prime Minister Timothy Harris. The Prime Minister, who knew of Prince Harry’s visit, left the island three days before Harry arrived and is being shamed for his actions by the opposition party. Marcella Liburd, Chairman of the opposition St Kitts-Nevis Labour Party was disappointed…
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Prince Harry wins over pre-schoolers on St. Kitts

On Wednesday, Prince Harry was in Nevis and St. Kitts for a leg of his cCaribbeanRoyal Tour. He first spent time on the island of St. Kitts, arriving fifteen minutes early, having his official welcome by the Queen’s representative, Governor General Sir Tapley Seaton rush to greet him. Prince Harry traveled from Antigua aboard the Royal Fleet Auxiliary tanker RFA Wave Night. Harry inspected the…
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Prince Harry avoids a near miss in Barbuda

On Prince Harry’s final day of his visit to Antigua and Barbuda, part of his two-week Caribbean tour, he started the day off getting dive bombed by a frigate. Prince Harry was visiting the Frigate Bird Sanctuary to learn more about the part it plays in Barbuda’s…
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Prince Harry will personally pay for Meghan Markle's protection

According to the Evening Standard, Prince Harry has offered to personally hire and pay for a retired Scotland Yard Protection Officer to keep his girlfriend, Meghan Markle safe while she visits Harry in the UK. A senior security source spoke to the Standard saying: “There have been initial discussions about this matter. “HRH has made it clear that he believes Miss Markle’s personal…
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Queen attends her 71st Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph with her family

The Queen has led tributes to the British and Commonwealth war dead this weekend at the Remembrance Sunday service in central London. Thousands of people gathered at the Cenotaph for a two-minute silence at 11 o’clock to honour those killed in wars and conflicts past and present. Her Majesty and her husband, The Duke of Edinburgh alongside other members of the royal family all laid wreaths at…
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