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Antigua and Barbuda will hold a referendum on becoming a republic in the next three years, and others could soon follow

According to Hamilton, the legacy of colonialism is very much alive in countries like Jamaica when looking at socioeconomic inequalities, crime, violence, and poor housing. The repercussions are also present in Caribbean diaspora communities in the U.K.—the Windrush scandal that first surfaced in 2017 exposed the wrongful deportation of Caribbean immigrants that had arrived after the Second World War, or their descendants. “Jamaicans fought and died for England [in the war],” Hamilton says.

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, ride in a Land Rover as they attend the inaugural Commissioning Parade for service personnel from across the Caribbean at the Jamaica Defence Force on day six of the Platinum Jubilee Royal Tour of the Caribbean on Mar. 24, 2022 in Kingston, Jamaica.Activists say that reparatory justice for the British monarchy requires both compensation and a formal recognition of the monarchy’s role in the brutal history.

“It’s not that the anti-monarchical sentiment isn’t strong,’ Wickham says, referring to these challenges. “But when the rubber meets the road, I don’t expect that we’re going to move any faster simply because the level of political polarization is such that it’s difficult to do.

In Canada, for example, the transition to a republic would require an unanimous decision by every provincial legislature and the national parliament. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has previously signaled no desire to start the complicated process soon. “In a complicated world, her steady grace and resolve brought comfort and strength to us all,” heBut Hamilton thinks that the public’s desire in the Caribbean to achieve full sovereignty is growing.

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