On today's front page: Prince William and Kate Middleton vow to carry out royal revolution and run affairs their way after Caribbean tour anger
On Saturday William issued a carefully-worded “reflection” saying the tour had “brought into sharper focus questions about the past and future”.
We can reveal Wills and Kate were convinced by a general, proud that the vehicle had once carried the Queen and Prince Philip. But on their final day, in the Bahamas, crowds turned out with Union flags and holding welcome placards.An insider said: “Everywhere they went the couple were greeted and welcomed with smiles and kindness. In return they were very much at their best.
There are claims the statement was not run by the Foreign Office who are said to be “surprised” about the poor reception the trip attracted from some quarters.Insiders say the Queen would never have been as badly ambushed as Kate and Wills were when Jamaican PM Andrew Holness told them his nation would be “moving on”, during what was supposed to be a polite meet and greet.
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