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The Duchess of Cambridge speaks of the pain of pandemic separations

During a visit to Sybil Strachan Primary School in Nassau, the Duchess of Cambridge got candid about the pain many people have felt when separating from their loved ones during the global health crisis. It has been a little over two years since the coronavirus pandemic began. The Duchess acknowledged the difficulties students across the world faced when learning from home and how it was tough…
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A trip down memory lane for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge during military event in Jamaica

As the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge continue their first royal tour of the Caribbean, many might recognise a moment the couple shared from a similar event during a royal tour in 1953. On their final morning in Jamaica, the Duke and Duchess attended a special military parade for service members from across the Caribbean. The members had recently completed the Caribbean Military Academy’s…
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Into the jungle and on patrol as the Cambridges meet the military in Belize

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spent most of the day in the Belizean forest on their final full day of engagements in the Central American country, joining British and Belizean soldiers for training. William and Kate took part in the British Army Training Support Unit Belize’s jungle training and learned the five key elements for survival in the humid area: animal traps, shelters, water…
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A spotlight on Garifuna culture as tour continues

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended a Garifuna cultural festival in Belize, recognising one of the oldest cultural groups in the Americas through food and dance. Following their visit to a family-run cacao farm, William and Kate visited the small seaside town of Hopkins, which is considered the Garifuna centre of Belize, with its small population of people who still routinely use the…
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