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'Prince William must think there's target on his back after royal tour', claims expert

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Prince William must have returned from the Caribbean feeling as though he has a target on his back, a royal expert claims.William and Kate came under fire from protestors during their tour which was followed by scathing criticism of the Duke's speeches and the photos their PR team chose to share on social media.Specific events that have been widely labelled as unfortunate gaffes from the trip include poorly angled photographs of children reaching for the royal couple through fences, and Kate appearing to be openly snubbed by Jamaican politician Lisa Hanna.Anti-monarchy protests over the Royal Family's colonial past and Belize and Jamaica announcing their intentions to become republics did not help matters for the touring royals.

The Mirror's Russell Myers says the PR blunders of the Caribbean should serve as a reminder to William that the monarchy must change with the times."Marred by protests, an ambush by the Jamaican prime minister and criticism of speeches for not going far enough, William must have thought there was a target on his back at times," the Royal Editor wrote.He continued: "But in an ever-changing world, the royals must change with the times."The future king’s acceptance of this fact is the one thing above all else that will be key to his family’s survival."The inquiry into what went wrong on this tour will be long and detailed."However far from all of William and Kate's time away from their kids went badly, as Russell argues the couple achieved plenty celebrate.Second in line to the throne William may have returned home feeling as though he can do nothing with receiving flack but Russell says having his eyes opened to criticism will make him a far greater king.Russell added: "The Cambridges and indeed.

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