The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall received a warm welcoming ceremony when they arrived in St Kitts and Nevis on Thursday.
As Prince Charles, 70, and Camilla, 71, made their way down the stairs of the plane they both looked windswept, but happy to be on the Caribbean island.
A guard of honour was waiting to greet them as they began the latest leg of their Caribbean tour with a handshake from the Queen’s representative, Governor General Sir S W Tapley Seaton.
The couple both dressed for the weather, with Camilla in a blue kaftan over white loose trousers and Charles in a beige suit.
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall received a warm welcoming ceremony when they arrived in St Kitts and Nevis on Thursday
The couple later stood with officials, with Prince Charles on a red box and Camilla behind him
Following tradition, the heir to the throne inspected the waiting troops passing along their lines in the shadow of RAF Voyager, the UK ministerial jet the couple are using.
The couple later stood with officials, with Charles on a red box and Camilla behind him.
Later Charles will launch a project to give Commonwealth students the chance to study subjects at Cambridge University he has 'deeply' cared about for decades.
Scholarships under Charles’ name will be offered in global issues he has championed like climate change, sustainability and the blue economy to mark the 70th anniversary of the family of nations and the prince turning 70 last year.
A guard of honour was waiting to greet Charles and Camilla as they began the latest leg of their Caribbean tour
The prince will make the announcement at a reception hosted in honour of the royal couple by the Governor General.
Before heading off to the capital Basseterre Timothy Harris, the prime minister of St Kitts and Nevis, introduced the couple to his cabinet.
Prince of Wales and the Duchess arrived in the Cornwall RAF Voyager, the UK ministerial jet the couple are using for their tour
Camilla wore a blue Kaftan over white loose trousers and also carried her white parasol and a bag
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The couple both dressed for the weather, with Camilla in a blue kaftan over white loose trousers and Charles in a beige suit.
The Duchess of Cornwall attend an official welcome ceremony and looked delighted to be on the island
Prince Charles arrived in St. Kitts and Nevis today and chuckled as he made his way down the welcome red carpet
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall at an official welcome ceremony as they step off the plane in St. Kitts and Nevis
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall were officially greeted in a ceremony. They are visiting a number countries as part of their Caribbean Tour
Later on they were greeted by delighted crowds as they arrived In the capital Basseterre for a day-long visit to the Caribbean island.
Beaming away for an impromptu walkabout, the royals shook hands with hundred of local well wishers and tourists from as far a field as he UK, Toronto and Denver.
‘I’ve been waiting for this for 46 years!’ screamed one woman excitedly as she clutched the Prince’s hand.
Duchess of Cornwall looks delighted to meet locals as she visits Basseterre town in St Kitts and Nevis
Prince Charles takes the hand of a local and seems in deep conversation as he tours the island
School children wait with flags and seem excited to meet the royals as they land on the island
‘You take care of her, you hear!’ Shouted another man to Camilla’s security team.
Camilla got a fit of the giggles as she signed a visitor’s book, promoting her husband to start chuckling too, as a colourfully dressed local band played.
The couple then made their way down to the quayside to get a boat over to neighbouring Nevis.
Charles walked down on foot but Camilla, wearing a a cool azure tunic and trousers and carrying a Heidi Klein raffia bag, hopped into a golf buggy.
‘Bye you lot!’ she said and waved cheerfully at the waiting photographers.
The heavens opened as Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall arrived by boat for a visit to Nevis.
Crowds waited on the Charlestown Pier as the skies turned grey, and just as the couple stepped off their boat from neighbouring St Kitts, the rain started to come down.
Charles declined offers of an umbrella but Camilla pulled out her see-thorough Fulton brolly, as favoured by the Queen to meet and greet the public.
Camilla wore a a cool azure tunic and trousers and carried a Heidi Klein raffia bag as she met locals
The couple then made their way down to the quayside to get a boat over to neighbouring Nevis. Charles walked down on foot
Yesterday they made a one day trip St Vincent and the Grenadines. As they touched down they were greeted by school children.
Camilla carried a light parasol to keep the sun from her face in the 30°C heat and later she even enjoyed a sample of passion fruit rum.
While she also had a shock after swigging some very strong rum and was left exclaiming: 'Blimey! That packs a punch!'
While in Barbados a day earlier the couple took to the beach and also met locals.
Charles also met with Lionel Richie to officially name him as an ambassador for The Prince's Trust International in Barbados on Tuesday night.
The 'Hello' singer, 69, will now help introduce The Prince's Trust International to a global audience following the reception at the Coral Reef Club Hotel in Folkestone, Barbados.
Duchess of Cornwall visits Basseterre town and shakes hand with local school children
Locals meet The Prince of Wales and he looks happy to see them despite the rain on the Island
Children waved flags as they greeted Prince Charles and Camilla to the Caribbean Island on Thursday
Children attend the arrival of Prince Charles and Duchess of Cornwall in St Kitts and Nevis
The Duchess of Cornwall speaks to people gathered in Basseterre town in St. Kitts and Nevis, on a one day visit to the Caribbean island
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Main photo article The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall received a warm welcoming ceremony when they arrived in St Kitts and Nevis on Thursday.
As Prince Charles, 70, and Camilla, 71, made their way down the stairs of the plane they both looked windswept, but happy to be on the Caribbean island.
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