Photos: Prince Charles, Duchess Camilla visit Caribbean on royal tour

On Thursday (March 28), Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall arrived in the Cayman Islands for the final leg of their Caribbean tour. Charles got the chance to meet an extremely rare blue iguana named Peter. Before petting the reptile, he asked Queen Elizabeth II Royal Botanic Park staff: "Is he dangerous?" We're glad he wasn't!
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Camilla looked radiant in a beautiful floral dress with nude heels just after the two arrived by plane from Cuba.
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Later in the day, Camilla changed into an all-white outfit for a visit to Georgetown Private School in Grand Cayman. She looked stunning!
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Prince Charles began his Wednesday (March 27) by grinding sugar cane at a restaurant called Habanera in Havana. It looks like the prince had a lot of fun!
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Charles and Duchess Camilla then enjoyed mojitos. They look like they were delicious!
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Charles also toured the Molecular Immunology Centre, a cancer research centre that researches and manufactures new biotechnology products for the treatment of cancer and other illnesses.
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The Duchess of Cornwall and Prince Charles began their day with the Prince of Wales taking the duchess for a joyride in an MG! The couple drove the luxurious classic British car to a Havana exhibition showing... other classic British cars!
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Once they arrived at the venue hosting the event, the royal couple made straight for a bench featuring a sculpture of late Beatle John Lennon!
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There were plenty of people there eager to meet the royal couple, who were just as pleased to say hello!
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Vroom vroom! The Duke of Cornwall certainly looked interested in taking this very unique car for a spin!
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Charles and Camilla then were treated to an incredible dance performance at Areito EGREM Recording Studios in Havana.
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Charles also got the chance to sample some local honey at a farm. We bet it was delicious!
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Charles also made a new canine friend, who seemed equally as pleased to meet him as he was to meet them!
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The prince also toured some crops on the farm, which is known for its organic produce.
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Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall touched down in Cuba on March 24, marking the Royal Family's first time ever visiting the country.
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Camilla, as always, looked absolutely beautiful. She stunned in a patterned dress, accessorizing with a string of pearls, her chic handbag and beige heels. As always, the duchess's best accessory was her winning smile!
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The couple attended a wreath-laying ceremony at the Jose Marti Memorial after arriving in Cuba.
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After arriving in Havana, Camilla and Charles got a special guided tour of the old, historic part of the city from historian Eusebio Leal. Camilla once again used an umbrella to protect herself from the sun, and looked gorgeous in baby blue. Charles matched her outfit with a blue argyle tie and a snappy pink shirt under a grey pinstriped suit.
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All the world's a stage, and that's definitely true for the royals! Camilla and Charles helped unveil this statue of William Shakespeare in Havana on Monday (March 25).
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Havana is an extremely colourful place full of the best music, dance and celebration, and Charles and Camilla got to experience the party first-hand during their walkabout! Charles took the opportunity to greet some street musicians the royal couple met during their tour of Old Havana.
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Ding ding ding! Charles also got the opportunity to visit a boxing gym during his time in Havana. The Prince of Wales watched a training session and met boxers and students at Rafael Trejo Boxing Gym - and he even got in the ring!
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Charles also visited an old barber shop while touring Old Havana, though he does not appear to have had his hair trimmed!
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But Charles did take time to chat with those who were having their hair cut there!
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The Duke of Cornwall later met with young entrepreneurs on Monday (March 25), and they gave him gifts!
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The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall also later were wowed with an incredible dance performance at the Acosta Dance Company.
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The royal couple were met by many smiling faces at the Muraleando Community Centre in Havana! And they added their own to the mix!
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After that it was off to the Palace of the Revolution, where the royal couple got a very special welcome from an hounour guard. The palace is the official residence of Cuba's president, Miguel Diaz-Canel, pictured left.
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A historic handshake! Prince Charles shakes hands with Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel during his visit to the official residence of Cuba's president on Monday (March 25). Charles and Camilla became the first British royals ever to visit the island this week.
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The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall spent their Sunday (March 24) back in Barbados, where they attended a church service at St. Michael's Cathedral in Bridgetown. Camilla looked relaxed and comfortable in a floral dress.
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Prince Charles and Camilla were greeted by the Bishop of Barbados, John Holder.
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On Saturday (March 23), Charles and Camilla said goodbye to St. Kitts and Nevis and travelled to Grenada.
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The Duchess of Cornwall dazzled in a floaty floral dress and beige heels. She carried a darling wicker handbag for the sunny day out in Bridgetown.
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The Duke of Cornwall inspected another honour guard and then gave a speech. He and the duchess were met by the country's prime minister, Keith Mitchell, and governor-general, Cécile La Grenade.
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The royal couple visited a chocolate house in Saint George's and also got in a few more laughs!
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Charles also helped plant his third tree of the tour. This is a Ylang Ylang tree, native to India and also found through parts of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Australia.
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The couple later got quite the show from stilt walkers in the streets of Saint George's!
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Dancers also greeted them on their walk with Governor-General Céceile La Grenade.
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The couple also sampled some rum punch at a market in St. George's. We bet it was delicious!
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Thursday (March 21) saw the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall touch down in St. Kitts and Nevis, where they were greeted by yet another adoring crowd in the capital, Basseterre.
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It was a bit of a rainy day when the royal couple arrived, so Camilla pulled out another umbrella. She's already made good use of another to protect her from the sun during the couple's Caribbean trip. Charles decided to keep his sunglasses on, and looked debonnaire in tan!
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Charles showed off his percussion skills while he and Camilla were given a special reception at the Government House in Nevis.
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Part of the very colourful visit included a special performance by local dancers!
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Charles and Camilla also later took a walk together on the beach on Saturday, which makes us jealous considering how cold it is still here in Canada!
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We're sure the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall appreciated the incredible welcome they received!
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The prince also set foot on board a very amusingly-named boat, Point Proven, while in Nevis!
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Meanwhile, Camilla received flowers from little Ava Lupinacci, who also danced for her while she visited the Hermitage Plantation House in Nevis. So cute!
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While there, Camilla got sipped on some rum punch, which we're betting tasted delicious! Chin chin!
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Prince Charles and Timothy Harris, St. Kitts and Nevis's prime minister, looked like they had a fabulous visit later in the day!
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Charles later gave a speech at a Governor General's reception in Basseterre, and then enjoyed a few laughs with those who were there! And a drink!
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The prince also later showed off his green thumb, planting trees for the second time on the tour!
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On March 20, Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla arrived in Saint Vincent and The Grenadines. The prince looked cool and collected in shades as he got off the royal jet.
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The Duke of Cornwall was met with a warm welcome, and said hello to some of those who'd gathered for the royal couple's arrival.
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To protect herself from the sun, Camilla put up an umbrella she'd also used earlier in the week in Barbados, and looked as cool as Charles, wearing pink.
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Charles then went on board a yacht to visit with marine cadets in the capital, Kingstown.
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The royal couple then visited Kingstown's cenotaph, where Charles laid a wreath.
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They both then said hello to people who had been waiting to meet them at the square.
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The Prince of Wales then visited Prospect Brighton Mangrove Park to learn about conservation on the islands. Charles is an environmentalist who has received numerous awards from environmental organizations for his work on issues such as climate change, organic farming and taking care of the Earth.
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While there, Charles helped unveil a special placard that bears his name.
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Charles must have said something funny while visiting Kingstown Market!
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Charles also had the opportunity to plant a tree while at the Botanical Gardens – something his son Prince Harrydid the same day at a school in London!
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Charles also visited St. George's Cathedral in Kingstown, and met with various church officials, including two Anglican bishops.
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Charles and Camilla were later given a reception at the official residence of Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines Ralph Gonsalves, who presented them with gifts.
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Charles also knighted Arthur Cecil Cyrus, a doctor and octogenarian who opened St. Vincent's first private hospital in 1976, and later went on to reforming health care in the country.
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On Tuesday (March 19), the Prince of Wales left Saint Lucia and flew to Barbados to meet the Duchess of Cornwall. The two were greeted in Bridgetown, the capital, by Mia Mottley, the country's first female prime minister, and were given a special millitary parade on Charles's arrival.
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While they were there, Charles had the opportunity to award Patricia Cumberbatch the Point of Light honour. The Point of Light awards recognize one person from each Commonwealth nation who is making a significant difference with their volunteer work.
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Charles made a speech at the event, which took place in Bridgetown's Hereos Square.
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Charles and Camilla then did a walkabout after the ceremony, shaking hands with Barbadians who had stood in line for hours to meet them.
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Camilla and Charles then attended a meeting with Barbados Governor-General Dame Sandra Mason.
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Later, the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall met with Mia again. She presented the royal couple with bottles of local rum.
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Mia and the prince later went on a walkabout in Barbados together.
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The Prince of Wales also visited the Nidhe synagogue in Bridgetown, where he met with members of the city's Jewish community. Jewish people around the world were set to mark the celebration of Purim at sundown on March 20.
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The prince wore a kippah, the traditional brimless cap, for his visit to the synagogue.
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Meanwhile, the duchess visited The Derrick Smith School & Vocational Centre in Bridgetown, where she met with students and staff.
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Camilla was treated to a special Commonwealth lunch while at the school.
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From there, it was off to the Maria Diabetes Centre in Bridgetown, where she met with staff, who told her about their important work.
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The duchess also helped unveil a special plaque commemorating her visit to the centre!
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From there, Camilla headed back to the prime minister's residence, where she ended her day with a Women in the World event.
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Hello! The Prince of Wales finished his day by meeting with singer Lionel Richie in Folkestone, Barbados, where he announced Lionel would be the new global ambassador for The Prince's Trust International. The singer and the Prince of Wales shared a laugh at the Coral Reef Club Hotel. Lionel's job will be to introduce the fund, which is an extension of The Prince's Trust, to a larger audience outside the UK.
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Lionel and Prince Charles were also joined by singer Tom Jones at the event.
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Charles and Camilla finished their day with a reception at the prime minister's house back in Bridgetown.
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The first stop on Prince Charles’s royal tour was Saint Lucia. The Prince of Wales arrived on the island on Sunday (March 17), looking dapper in grey.
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Charles was greeted by an honour guard when arriving at Hewanorra International Airport in Vieux Fort, Saint Lucia, which is located on the southernmost point of the Caribbean island.
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Prince Charles was also greeted by Neville Cenac, Saint Lucia’s governor-general, and given an official welcome ceremony and parade. It was a bit of a rainy day, but they made the best of it!
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He also took the time to speak with some of the soldiers who were there to welcome him.
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Following his welcome from Saint Lucia's governor, the prince then inspected the honour guard, as is customary on royal visits.
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Charles also took the time to share a laugh with Allen Michael Chastanet, Saint Lucia’s prime minister!
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The Prince of Wales then delivered a speech at the end of the welcome ceremony.
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