Know Here: Royal British Family’s Caribbean schedule
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived in Belize at the start of their tour of the Caribbean, which they undertook on behalf of The Queen.
21st of March 2022

Belize, Caribbean: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived in Belize at the start of their tour of the Caribbean, which they undertook on behalf of The Queen in this special Platinum Jubilee year.
The Royal couple will also visit Jamaica and The Bahamas during the tour – which is their first joint overseas visit since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.
According to the official schedule of the Caribbean visit of British Family is as follows-
- Saturday, March 19 – Monday, March 21: Belize
- Tuesday, March 22 – Wednesday, March 23: Jamaica
- Thursday, March 24 – Saturday, March 26: The Bahamas
Throughout the tour, The Duke and Duchess will meet a wide variety of people from each country, including children, young people and families, frontline workers, service personnel, leaders from government, business and the charity sector, as well as inspiring conservationists and the early years’ workforce.
The tour will also witness a number of themes that are close to the heart of the Royal Highnesses, and the prime focus would be on the work update with The Royal Foundation, including The Earth shot Prize, mental health and the importance of early childhood to lifelong outcomes.
On Saturday, March 19, 2022, the royal couple, with their children Prince George (8-year-old), Princess Charlotte (6-year-old), and Prince Louis (3-year-old), reached the Caribbean country through their private plane, where the military welcomed them. Belize is the foremost destination of the pair’s tour to the Caribbean region. This tour will include a trip to Jamaica and the Bahamas.
Kate stepped out of the tarmac, wearing a blue Jenny Packham blazer and skirt with matching heels, and Willaim accompanied him with a coordinating blue suit. The blue-colour dressed couple depicted their country’s royal colour.
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