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11/21/2016 
BRITAIN’S PRINCE HARRY BEGINS VISIT TO THE CARIBBEAN  
Britain’s Prince Harry has started a 15-day visit to the Caribbean that will include stops in Antigua and Barbuda, St Kitts-Nevis, St Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada, Barbados, and Guyana.His visit to Grenada is scheduled for Monday, November 28. After an official arrival and welcome at Grenada Cruise Port, His Royal Highness will travel to Queens Park Grounds to attend a community sporting event. This local sports field is home to a number of community cricket and football teams, who practice there year round. Prince Harry will have the opportunity to meet and engage with some of the young players, and the inspiring figures who volunteer their time to help coach them. That afternoon, Prince Harry will visit Grand Anse Beach, one of Grenada's most beautiful beaches. Here, His Royal Highness will hear about the devastating impact climate change has had on the Caribbean environment, and the steps organisations like the Environmental Division and other institutions are taking to repair and protect their precious eco-system. His Royal Highness will firstly see the how coral gardeners from the Coral Restoration Project are rebuilding the coral reef and encouraging plants and coral to flourish in the Grenadian seas again. Prince Harry will then see how Grenada is also restoring its mangroves, an important part of the country's eco-system, which were destroyed by Hurricane Ivan in 2004. Prince Harry's last engagements of the day will be a meeting with the Prime Minister, Dr. the Right Honourable Keith Mitchell, prior to attending a reception hosted by the Governor General Her Excellency Dame Cecile La Grenade. Prince Harry's is visiting Grenada as part of his official visit to the Caribbean on behalf of Her Majesty The Queen. Source: royal.uk
 

 


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BRITAIN’S PRINCE HARRY BEGINS VISIT TO THE CARIBBEAN  
The arrival of the colonial overseer to whom the oinhertance of Grenada and it's people will be vetted to, will never be questioned or schooled of the impact non-reparation for hundreds of years of enslavement and the mental conditioning impact Britain has left on the region. I expect our PM and ranking members of government to bow to Harry. Is Harry a God to these run-away children - colonies of England?
50By: The observer
11/24/2016 5:44:00 AM
I totally agree with you.
By: Joe
11/28/2016 7:04:46 PM