Sophie and Edward’s Grenada trip postponed but Caribbean tour continues
No details have been given about the reason for the delay.
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Your support makes all the difference.The Grenada leg of the Earl and Countess of Wessex’s Platinum Jubilee tour of the Caribbean has been postponed, just a day before the couple were due to leave.
Sophie and Edward begin a seven-day tour of three Caribbean nations, St Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Antigua and Barbuda, on Friday, to mark the Queen’s 70-year reign.
In a press release announcing the trip Buckingham Palace said in the notes to editors section: “In consultation with the government of Grenada and on the advice of the governor general, the Earl and Countess of Wessex’s visit to Grenada has been postponed.
“The Earl and Countess hope to visit at a later date.”
No further details were given about the reason for the delay, and the decision comes after the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were criticised for some elements of their recent Caribbean tour, deemed to hark back to colonial days.
It is understood that the planning of the royal tour involved discussions between the host countries, royal officials and other parties.
Part of that process was to ensure the itinerary would meet the aims of the tour, to celebrate the islands being visited as well as mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
During those discussions Grenada, on the advice of Dame Cecile La Grenade, Grenada’s governor general and the Queen’s representative in the country, suggested a postponement.
In its press release Buckingham Palace said the couple “will meet communities, local entrepreneurs and craftspeople, and young people, in celebration of the culture, future and vibrancy of the islands.
“While visiting Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, the Earl of Wessex will meet athletes in training for the Commonwealth Games, to be held in Birmingham this summer.
“Meanwhile, the countess will speak to women in leadership roles about the community’s response to the eruption of the La Soufriere Volcano.”
It added: “In Antigua and Barbuda, the Earl and Countess of Wessex will hear more about the importance of sport in the community. Their royal highnesses will meet some of the West Indies’ legendary cricketers, and Antigua’s national rowing teams.”
Finally, in St Lucia, the earl and countess “will explore the varied landscape of Saint Lucia, visiting the Sulphur Springs and the Pigeon Island national landmark.
“The earl will conduct an investiture on behalf of Her Majesty, and their royal highnesses will attend a service to mark the Queen’s seventy-year reign.”
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