This tour of the Caribbean countries turns into a real fashion show for Kate Middleton! The Duchess of Cambridge, magnificent throughout the week with her many dresses, ended with fireworks this Thursday for her arrival in the Bahamas. Dressed in an Emilia Wickstead long-sleeved turquoise blue dress, she had tied her hair in a ponytail and wore beige Gianvito Rossi pumps.
Bursting with beauty and smiling, she received flowers on the tarmac from an 8-year-old girl. Prince William at his side, the mother of George, Charlotte and Louis met several soldiers then the Prime Minister of the archipelago, Philip Davis, accompanied by his wife. Both seemed delighted to see them arrive home for this special Queen’s Jubilee tour.
A visit which nevertheless occurs in a tense context, according to the DailyMail, since the Bahamas called on Great Britain to pay them a large sum of money in reparation for the role of the British monarchy in slavery on the archipelago, in an open letter with very strong words. However, the faces were smiling between the son of Prince Charles and the Prime Minister, happy to meet.
He explained to Prince William that he “was happy to meet them” after “so much waiting” and wished Queen Elizabeth to fully recover her strength after her Covid-19 contamination which had weakened her, congratulating her on her Jubilee. During dinner, he offered the couple a portrait by a local artist, Jamaal Rolle.
This visit to the Bahamas is part of various official trips organized in the countries of the Commonwealth for the members of the royal family, on the occasion of the Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth, which will be celebrated in June. Prince William and Kate Middleton had started with a few days in Belize, before joining Jamaica, which they left on Thursday.
On this occasion, the Duchess of Cambridge had also chosen a fir green dress, of the same brand as the blue worn a few hours later, Emilia Wickstead, which she had matched with the same pumps and diamond earrings. yellow. To pay homage to the country, she also adorned it with a brooch in the shape of Jamaica’s national bird, a kind of hummingbird found nowhere else in the world.