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Prince Harry’s Guyana visit set for 2- 4 December

“Prince Harry holds special memories of his last visit to the Caribbean, and of the warmth, friendliness and sense of fun that comes so naturally to this region. His Royal Highness is greatly looking forward to meeting more of the people who call it home, and for the opportunity during this tour to be visiting some countries for the first time", the statement said.

Prince Harry’s Guyana visit set for 2- 4 December

The British High Commission has confirmed that Prince Harry will be in Guyana from the 2nd to 4th December on the final stop of a Caribbean tour.

Prince Harry will be representing The Queen, in the year of her 90th birthday, particularly as Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados and Guyana mark independence anniversaries.

“Prince Harry holds special memories of his last visit to the Caribbean, and of the warmth, friendliness and sense of fun that comes so naturally to this region. His Royal Highness is greatly looking forward to meeting more of the people who call it home, and for the opportunity during this tour to be visiting some countries for the first time”, the statement said.

It added that the visit will allow Prince Harry to experience more of the unique and individual cultures and traditions of “these special Commonwealth Realms and countries. His Royal Highness is grateful to have the chance to visit nations that play such important roles in the Commonwealth, and have extended such warmth to his family for many years.”

The Royal tour will begin in Antigua and Barbuda, which is one of three countries Prince Harry will visit that is marking a significant independence anniversary in 2016. His Royal Highness will then undertake a number of day trips to nearby countries including St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines and Grenada. There, Prince Harry will take the opportunity to learn more about local projects and initiatives, including those focusing on conservation, youth empowerment, and sport for social development.

It will continue in Barbados, which is celebrating its 50th year of Independence.

Prince Harry will complete the visit in Guyana, which also celebrated its 50th year of Independence in 2016. He will take in some of the natural sights of the Hinterland, as well as witnessing how eco-tourism and a focus on conservation have changed the lives of the people in this area.

During the visit, he will unveil a number of dedications to The Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy, a forestry project which invites Commonwealth countries to dedicate indigenous forest to be preserved in perpetuity for future generations.

The first dedication was unveiled by The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in the Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia on their recent tour to Canada.

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At least the man got a decent place to stay, the Marriott, built by the PPP and now cherished by the PNC after all big talk about selling it and how it was a ripoff and money from treasury was wasted. 

FM

The PNC has not even built a toilet so far. 

Wait, Yumana Yana and the AfroFest are greatest achievements so far, all at the expense of raiding the contingency funds.

They AFC/PNC were promoting a cockroach infested hotels. Thanks to the PPP for building the Marriott, the PNC will never match a project like this.

Let us welcome the Prince to Guyana.

FM
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Nehru posted:

Hope the Prince has a battalion oh Her Majesty Marines, dozens of MI5 and Special Forces with him if he wants to go home in one piece.

It would be big news if he get robbed by ex police or GDF while visiting. Granny will go down there herself to kick Granger ass for her grandson. Long live the old bag. 

FM
Drugb posted:

At least the man got a decent place to stay, the Marriott, built by the PPP and now cherished by the PNC after all big talk about selling it and how it was a ripoff and money from treasury was wasted. 

It is quite likely that for security purposes he will stay with the British High Commissioner.

In addition the UK government thinks poorly of the PPP especially since they were cursed out by them in a rude and vulgar manner.

FM
yuji22 posted:

 Thanks to the PPP for building the Marriott, the PNC will never match a project like this.

Let us welcome the Prince to Guyana.

Where are the private investors that the PPP insisted were there?

Surely if this Marriott was so lucrative they should have been rushing to take advantage of all the profits to be made.

FM
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caribny posted:
Drugb posted:

At least the man got a decent place to stay, the Marriott, built by the PPP and now cherished by the PNC after all big talk about selling it and how it was a ripoff and money from treasury was wasted. 

It is quite likely that for security purposes he will stay with the British High Commissioner.

In addition the UK government thinks poorly of the PPP especially since they were cursed out by them in a rude and vulgar manner.

More lies by a paid poster. Your paycheck must have had a little extra something this week. The PPP never used rude or vulgar language against the UK govt. They merely asserted their independence that was given decades ago. The British still thought Guyana was a colony.  I see jackass Granger is yet to let the British oversee the police force. 

FM

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