Kate Middleton and Prince William's royal tour to the Caribbean would have been a "roaring triumph" if Meghan Marke and Prince Harry had done it, claims a royal expert.The Cambridge's trip hasn't exactly gone smoothly, with anti-monarchy protests over the Royal Family's colonial past, and Belize and Jamaica announcing their intentions to become republics.There were also several gaffes, including poorly angled photographs will children behind fences and Kate appearing to be openly snubbed by Jamaican politician Lisa Hanna.However, according to journalist and author Tony Parsons, this wouldn't have been the case had the Sussexes made the trip.
Writing in The Sun he said: "William and Kate did their very best. But the bitter truth is their Caribbean tour would have been a perfect gig for Harry and Meghan."Woke yet glam, caring yet charismatic, their eyes shining with compassionate tears, Harry and Meghan would have been living, multi-racial proof the Royal Family are not some milky white leftover from ancient history."He went on to say that Hanna "would not have dared" treat Meghan in the way she did Kate.
This comes after another royal expert weighed in on the tour, saying that it signified "dangerous times" for the Royal Family.
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