The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge continue their week-long royal tour of the Caribbean in celebration of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, slated to conclude on Saturday, March 26.
On Friday, the couple visited the Bahamas, where Kate Middleton spoke to a group of students at Sybil Strachan Primary School in Nassau. “We are so thrilled to be here in The Bahamas, a country that made us feel so at home as soon as we set foot on its soil.
I only wish we were able to visit all of your 700 islands during our stay!” she said. READ MORE: Prince William Expresses ‘Profound Sorrow’ For Britain’s Role In ‘Abhorrent’ Slave Trade In Speech During Caribbean Royal Visit She also sent a sweet shoutout to the couple’s children, Princes George and Louis, and Princess Charlotte. “Our three children, George, Charlotte and Louis, all love being by the sea, so I hope they will be able to experience your clear waters and beautiful beaches before too long,” she added.
She continued by acknowledging the difficulties that the COVID-19 pandemic has presented for students. “One of the hardest things that we have all found about the pandemic was being separated from the people we love.
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