Gira por el Caribe del príncipe Charles y Camilla. Marzo 17 al 29, 2019

Me encanta ver a Charles con camilla de viaje, se relajan más que en actos oficiales en casa, y más si es con la Queen,
a ver si les vuelve a dar otro ataque de risa?..
es que estos dos en plan relajados el uno con e l otro me encantan, son un ejemplo claro del triunfo del amor,
ni la más guapa, ni la más adecuada para el papel de consorte ejemplo, pero ahí ejemplo estan juntos...
no digo wur todo fuera perfecto y el como hicieron las cosas etc
 
Me encanta ver a Charles con camilla de viaje, se relajan más que en actos oficiales en casa, y más si es con la Queen,
a ver si les vuelve a dar otro ataque de risa?..
es que estos dos en plan relajados el uno con e l otro me encantan, son un ejemplo claro del triunfo del amor,
ni la más guapa, ni la más adecuada para el papel de consorte ejemplo, pero ahí ejemplo estan juntos...
no digo wur todo fuera perfecto y el como hicieron las cosas etc
Tampoco sabremos nunca toda la verdad de cómo hicieron o dejaron de hacer, solamente tenemos la palabra de una desequilibrada, ambiciosa y manipuladora persona. Lo que sí que es cierto es que forman una pareja maravillosa y envidiable, que están a gusto el uno con el otro. Todo lo demás... ¡a saber!
 
Espero que ninguno de los dos sea de estómago débil, porque donde les toque aterrizaje o despegue con mucho viento, la van a pasar mal :depressed: Lo digo por experiencia.

Ya me imagino a Camila luciendo sus sombrillas!
Mini sombrillas, son enanitas. :)
 
Tampoco sabremos nunca toda la verdad de cómo hicieron o dejaron de hacer, solamente tenemos la palabra de una desequilibrada, ambiciosa y manipuladora persona. Lo que sí que es cierto es que forman una pareja maravillosa y envidiable, que están a gusto el uno con el otro. Todo lo demás... ¡a saber!
si, es cierto, quizás or eso no me gusta a estas alturas ya entrar en el como
pero me encanta verles juntos, más tranquilos y en situaciones más relajadas
son unos disfrutones
y creo que eso es una de las cosas que más le gusta a Charles de camilla, que es una disfrutona de la vida
 
The tour will begin in St Lucia on 17th March, where The Prince of Wales will be guest of honour at an event to mark the country’s 40th anniversary of Independence, following a welcome to the island by The Governor General and The Prime Minister. The Prince of Wales will later attend a reception for guests from across the island.

On Tuesday 19th Their Royal Highnesses will undertake a number of engagements in Barbados including a parade and wreath laying at The Cenotaph in Bridgetown. His Royal Highness will then have the chance to visit the oldest synagogue in the western hemisphere, which was recently restored with the help of The Barbados National Trust. The Prince will attend a demonstration on the island’s hurricane preparedness mechanisms and meet teams involved in responding to recent natural disasters across the region. His Royal Highness will also learn more about the work that The Prince’s Trust International has been doing locally.

The Duchess, who is President of the Women of the World Festival, will attend an event for Barbadian women of influence. The Women of the World festival (WOW) is a global festival movement to celebrate and encourage women and girls to overcome inequality. Her Royal Highness will also join a Commonwealth Big Lunch, and visit a diabetes clinic, before joining His Royal Highness for a meeting and reception at The Prime Minister’s residence.

Their Royal Highnesses will visit St Vincent and the Grenadines on 20th March, where key themes in the programme will include youth opportunity and female empowerment, as well as the preservation of the islands’ natural environment. Her Royal Highness will visit the St Vincent and Grenadines Community College and St Vincent Girls’ High School, where pupils have been busy creating their entries for The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition.

On Thursday 21st March, The Prince and The Duchess will visit both parts of the dual-island nation of St Kitts and Nevis and will undertake a programme that will demonstrate the country’s commitment to heritage restoration, the environment and local culture. The Prince of Wales will also have the chance to return to The Brimstone Hill Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that he last visited in 1973. The Prince will learn more about the history of the fortress, the restoration work that has been undertaken there, and attend a showcase of local culture, dance and music. Their Royal Highnesses will also attend receptions on both islands for members of the community, featuring local music and culture.

The Prince and The Duchess will visit Grenada on the 23rd March where Their Royal Highnesses will learn more about local agriculture and the importance and history of cocoa and spice production on the island. The Prince of Wales will attend a meeting on the importance of the blue economy and meet organisations involved in marine protection and conservation.

Their Royal Highnesses will arrive in Cuba on Sunday 24th where, after an official welcome, they will commence their visit to the country with a wreath laying at the Memorial of Cuba’s national hero – the essayist and poet– José Martí. The Prince and The Duchess’ visit will highlight cultural and academic connections, links between the people of the U.K. and Cuba, and explore key themes, such as the arts, youth entrepreneurship, heritage restoration and sustainable agriculture.

On Monday 25th March, Their Royal Highnesses will undertake a varied programme in Havana including a joint visit to a community and arts centre. His Royal Highness will also be able to meet some of Cuba’s young entrepreneurs at an event in central Havana. That evening, The President of Cuba will officially welcome Their Royal Highnesses before hosting an official dinner.

On their second day of engagements in Havana Their Royal Highnesses will have the chance to meet a group of owners of British classic cars and pay a visit to a Cuban music recording studio. Their Royal Highnesses will also visit one of the country’s leading dance studios and The Prince of Wales will travel out of Havana to learn more about renewable energy and organic farming in Cuba. Their Royal Highnesses will later attend a reception hosted by the British Ambassador.

Their Royal Highnesses’ visit to Cuba will end on Wednesday 27th March. The Prince will visit Cuba’s south coast to learn more about the country’s flora and fauna. His Royal Highness will also attend a roundtable discussion on environmental conservation, whilst Her Royal Highness will visit an equestrian centre helping students from primary school level through to the country’s National team. Her Royal Highness will also attend a roundtable to discuss the work being done to help those affected by domestic violence.

The Prince and The Duchess will arrive in The Cayman Islands later that day, officially opening the new airport upon arrival. Their Royal Highnesses will attend a meeting with The Premier and The Governor.

His Royal Highness will be visiting all three of the Cayman Islands, and will meet members of the local communities from each island and attend a series of engagements focusing on sustainability and marine conservation. The Duchess will visit a crisis centre for young people and their families who have been affected by domestic abuse, as well as a new hospice providing end of life palliative care for those in need. Her Royal Highness will also attend a cultural performance at a local primary school.

The Prince of Wales will have the chance to meet hurricane relief personnel based on the islands. Their Royal Highnesses’ visit will end with a reception and celebration showcasing local music and culture.
 
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