Tense moment Jamaican PM tells William and Kate he intends to ditch the monarchy
Footage showed couple being greeted by Andrew Holness and his wife Juliet outside their official residence. Jamaican PM said his nation is 'moving on' and has 'true ambitions' to become an 'independent' country.
The Cambridges are on a week-long royal tour starting in Belize, on to Jamaica and finishing in The Bahamas. Were earlier mobbed as they enjoyed a Jamaican cultural tour aided by England star Raheem Sterling. But there were also protests at the British High Commission over slave trade and demand for reparations.
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