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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have spent the last week traveling through three Commonwealth realms — Belize, Jamaica and the Bahamas — on a trip aimed at celebrating Queen Elizabeth’s 70 years on the throne.
Last November, Barbados severed its last remaining colonial ties to London, removing the Queen as head of state and inaugurating its first president, Sandra Mason.
In a statement issued by Kensington Palace on Saturday, the duke said overseas tours were “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,” he explained.
However, in a candid admission, William continued: “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.”
William reiterated his commitment to service, along with his wife Catherine’s, before adding: “For us that’s 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.”
“Who the Commonwealth chooses to lead its family in the future isn’t what is on my mind. What matters to us is the potential the Commonwealth family has to create a better future for the people who form it, and our commitment to serve and support as best we can.”
William and Kate’s first official visit to the region was beset by issues. The couple were told by Jamaica’s prime minister on Wednesday that the country was “moving on” and will attain its “true ambition” to be “independent.”
Earlier in the trip in Belize, a royal engagement was also canceled amid reported opposition from local residents.
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