Prince William Fury: Kate Middleton's Husband 'Seething' Due To Protests And Controversies During Caribbean Tour? Cambridge Couple Admired For How They Handled The Outrage

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Everyone where shocked when Prince William and Kate Middleton were met with a protest during their most recent trip to the Caribbean. During the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's time in Belize, the trip took an unexpected turn when they canceled their first outing at a sustainable cocoLaibanga farm in Indian Creek amid protests about indigenous rights and colonialism.

Ahead of Prince William and Kate Middleton's arrival, local villagers staged a protest and expressed their frustration with the coming of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to their land. Village youth leader Dionisio Shol explained that, while they respect the royal couple, William and Kate also have to give respect to the community leaders.

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Now, new reports suggested that Prince William was furious "behind the scenes" after a series of protests and controversies marred his and Kate Middleton's royal tour around the Caribbean. Keep on reading to know more details.

Prince William Fuming Over Royal Tour 'Clangers'?

Main on Sunday editor-at-large Charlotte Griffiths claimed that Prince William could be seething inside even if he was all-smiles the entire tour. She explained:

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Royal biographer Robert Hardman believes that the "rusty" organizers in the palace were to be blamed for the missteps during Prince William and Kate Middleton's Caribbean tour. The Daily Mail columnist told Palace Confidential:

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ITV royal editor Chris Ship pointed to one awkward moment during Prince William and Kate Middleton's recent tour when Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness told the Cambridge couple in a meeting that the country would be "moving on" to become a republic.

Chris Ship stated:

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To recall, the recently-concluded Caribbean tour of Prince William and Kate Middleton also got off to a rocky start when there were protests over land rights in Belize at a cacao farm they were due to visit. Jamaica Gleaner associate editor Tyrone Reid said:

To recall, the recently-concluded Caribbean tour of Prince William and Kate Middleton also got off to a rocky start when there were protests over land rights in Belize at a cacao farm they were due to visit. Jamaica Gleaner associate editor Tyrone Reid said:

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Prince William and Kate Middleton are reportedly back in the U.K. after their week-long tour in the Caribbean region.

Prince William And Kate Middleton Admired Of The Way They Performed On Royal Tour

Meanwhile, The Daily Mail writer Robert Hardman lauded Prince William and Kate Middleton for how they handled the outrage they met during their Caribbean tour last week. He wrote:

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Robert Hardman added:

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Prince William said he is not in the business of "telling people what to do" and any future relationship between countries in the Caribbean and the U.K. is "for the people to decide." The unprecedented remarks of Kate Middleton's husband came at the end of the royal couple's Caribbean tour that has been hounded by negative headlines and sparked questions over the continued role of the monarchy in the region.

On Saturday, Prince William, in a statement issued by Kensington Palace, said overseas tours were an "opportunity to reflect."

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The Duke of Cambridge explained:

Prince William continued:

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