The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge stressed that they are ‘committed to service’.
Claims were also made the couple were “tone deaf” after images were taken of the Cambridges shaking hands with Kingston crowds behind a wire mesh fence, and images of the royals riding in the back of a Land Rover were denounced as harking back to colonial days.
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