New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Cambridges in the Caribbean WILLS AND KATE ON TOUR

Back home in Britain there are fears for the health of the Queen, but half a world away in the Caribbean, future king Prince William and his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge were showing that the monarchy is in safe hands.

Her Majesty’s increasing frailty – according to some reports, the 95-year-old is now using a wheelchair much of the time behind the scenes – is cause for concern. But the monarch herself will have watched the skill and confidence with which her grandson and his wife undertook a

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