Kate woos Jamaica by wearing yellow of the country's flag as she and William continue Caribbean tour
Daily MailThe Duchess of Cambridge has wooed Jamaica by wearing the yellow of the country's flag as she and Prince William continued their Caribbean tour in the face of protestors who say the couple should apologise for benefiting from the 'blood, sweat and tears' of slavery. The Cambridges' pictured as they step off their plane after touching down at Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, leave the RAF Voyager aircraft at Norman Manley International Airport as they continue their tour of the Caribbean Prince William and Kate greet local residents as they arrive in Trench Town, the birthplace of reggae music, in Jamaica on Tuesday Kate, pictured in a different outfit to the yellow dress she wore arriving in the country, walks into Trench Town in a multi-coloured outfit The Duchess of Cambridge waves to local residents in Trench Town during the fourth day of the royal couple's tour of the Caribbean Kate smiles as she stands next to Jamaica's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Kamina Johnson-Smith and Jamaican politician and former Miss World Lisa Hanna Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Kamina Johnson-Smith and Jamaican politician and former Miss World Lisa Hanna stand together at the airport for the royal couple's official welcome William and Kate arrive for an official meeting with the Governor General of Jamaica shortly after leaving the airport on Tuesday The Duchess of Cambridge pictured smiling at the Governor Generals office at the British High Commission building in Kingston Prince William at the Governor Generals in Kingston at the British High Commission. The couple were kept well away from protestors outside Kate smiles as she sits during an official meeting with the Governor General of Jamaica shortly after touching down on the Caribbean island William and Kate pictured during an official meeting with Governor General Patrick Allen, who represents the British crown in Jamaica Prince William pictured giving a medal to the Chief Medical Officer of Jamaica, Jacqueline Bisasor-McKenzie, during a meeting at the British High Commission on Tuesday Prince William during a visit with the Governor General of Jamaica at Kings House in Kingston Raheem Sterling is seen playing football with local players ahead of the arrival of William and Kate in Trench Town, Kingston Raheem Sterling speaks with children during a visit to Trench Town, the birthplace of Reggae music, on day four of the Platinum Jubilee Royal Tour The footballer spoke with local residents and children as he played football ahead of the arrival of the royal couple Raheem Sterling looks on while talking with people waiting for the arrival of Prince William and Kate in Trench Town, Jamaica The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge travel to Trench Town, where they meet England and Man City star, Raheem Sterling and also join some young football players Manchester City's Raheem Sterling with young footballers in Trench Town, Kingston, ahead of a visit from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Locals gather outside a fence awaiting the arrival of William and Kate in Trench Town - the birthplace of reggae music Members of the local community jostle for a viewpoint ahead of the arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to Trenchtown in Kingston, Jamaica People wait for the eagerly arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in Trench Town on Tuesday as part of their Caribbean tour People calling for slavery reparations, protest outside the entrance of the British High Commission during the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge People calling for slavery reparations protest outside the entrance of the British High Commission during the royal couple's visit Aston Villa's Leon Bailey ahead of the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to meet young footballers during a visit to Trenchtown in Kingston Members of the Jamaican bobsleigh team wait ahead of the arrival of the royal couple in Trench Town, Kingston, on Tuesday Members of the community at Trench Town, where the royal couple will meet England and Man City star Raheem Sterling and also join some young football players Kate smiles as she speaks with former Miss World during day four of her and William's tour of the Caribbean Minister of Foreign Affairs in Jamaica Senator Kamina Johnson Smith stands with Prince William and Kate as they are greeted by guests upon arrival Kate is greeted by government officials upon arriving at the Norman Manley International Airport Kate smiled as she wore a dress in the colour of Jamaican yellow with a white clutch bag and heels shortly after departing the aircraft Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, walks away from the royal couple's aircraft shortly after touching down at the airport in the country's capital Kate wore a yellow dress as she bid to impress the Caribbean island ahead of a two-day tour before the couple fly to the Bahamas on Thursday Flags are shown hanging out of the RAF Voyager aircraft's cockpit window as William and Kate descend the stairs to be greeted by dignitaries Prince WIlliam and Kate greet dignitaries after exiting their aircraft at Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, Jamaica The couple were pictured smiling as they were met by dignitaries and a red carpet at their airport ahead of a two-day tour of the island The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are visiting Belize, Jamaica and The Bahamas on behalf the Queen, who is celebrating her Platinum Jubilee Kate pictured alongside dignitaries at the airport today as the royal couple were met by members of the military after touching down Kate laughs with dignitaries during the the official arrival at Norman Manley International Airport today The Duchess of Cambridge arrives at Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, Jamaica, on day four of their tour of the Caribbean Kate wore a yellow dress as she touched down at Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston ahead of a two-day tour of Jamaica Kate was all smiles as she wore a yellow dress with white earrings as the royal couple began a two-day tour of Jamaica on Tuesday The Jamaican flag and Royal Ensign hang out the window of the cockpit as the royal couple arrive in Jamaica on Tuesday The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge pictured on the steps of their plane after landing in Jamaica ahead of the latest leg of their royal tour Prince William greets members of the military shortly after arriving in Jamaica ahead of a two-day tour of the Caribbean island The royal couple were greeted with a military guard of honour at Kingston's Norman Manley International Airport on Tuesday The royal couple wore a mask as they entered via a red carpet after travelling from Norman Manley International Airport The Duke of Cambridge arrives at Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, Jamaica, on day four of their tour of the Caribbean on behalf of the Queen to mark her Platinum Jubilee Prince William speaks with members of the military shortly after landing in Jamaica ahead of a two-day tour of the Caribbean island Prince William and a member of the military at the official welcoming at Norman Manley International Airport Prince William stands as he and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge continue their tour of the Caribbean Protestors outside the British High Commission in the island nation's capital Kingston on Tuesday held placards calling for the royals to apologise William speaks with members of the military in a guard of honour after landing in Jamaica as part of a tour of the Caribbean Prince William and Kate are seen at Philip S. W Goldson International Airport as they depart Belize and board a flight to Jamaica during their tour of the Caribbean The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge ahead of boarding a plane departing from during two-day visit on their tour of the Caribbean on behalf of the Queen to mark her Platinum Jubilee As the country marks its 60th anniversary of independence, locals were making their voices heard as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge embarked on a series of outings in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee A handout photo issued by Advocates Network, who have organised a protest outside the British High Commission in Kingston, Jamaica, demanding reparations from the Royal Family on Prince William and Kate's tour Two protesters are seen holding up signs with one addressed to the Queen, Prince Charles and William, reading 'the time for taking from us is over, yours truly, Jamaica' outside the British High Commission in Kingston, Jamaica The Advocates Network coalition of Jamaican politicians, business leaders, doctors and musicians has written an open letter detailing 60 reasons why the monarchy should compensate Jamaica to mark the country's 60th anniversary of independence. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at a reception hosted by the Governor General of Belize at Cahal Pech yesterday William and Kate yesterday at the Mayan ruins at Cahal Pech in Belize, hosted by Belize's Governor General Froyla Tzalam The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge dressed to impress at a reception hosted by the Governor General of Belize yesterday The Duchess of Cambridge speaks with guests as she attends a special reception at the Mayan ruins at Cahal Pech yesterday They will then travel to King's House for a meeting with the Governor General of Jamaica Sir Patrick Linton Allen and later celebrate the sporting and musical heritage of Jamaica. Kate yesterday in Hopkins, a village on the coast which is considered to be cultural centre of the Garifuna community in Belize The Duke of Cambridge dances during a traditional Garifuna festival in Belize yesterday during the tour of the country William quickly got his wife involved in the dancing in Belize as bystanders gathered to take pictures of the royal couple The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge showed off their incredible dance moves much to the delight of Belize crowds yesterday Prince William was seen in hysterics as he tried to show off his moves whilst dancing during a Garifuna festival yesterday 'It is always dangerous, however, to be complacent and to assume that democratic values will look after themselves.