He said: “Already in our short time here in Jamaica, Catherine and I are delighted to have felt what Bob Marley described so many years ago – the spirit of ‘One love’ that Jamaica has given to the world and which makes this country so special.
“As we heard for ourselves at the cradle of reggae music last night in Trench Town, when the Rasta drums start playing, you really do know how to have a good time.
“Here in Kingston today we’ve met students and staff at Shortwood Teachers’ College, striving to give children a strong foundation for life;
“Doctors and nurses in Spanish Town Hospital working selflessly to care for the sick and vulnerable despite the challenges of the pandemic;
“And the Jamaican Defence Force working hand in glove with local communities in Flankers to prepare young people for employment and adult life.
“We deeply admire their dedication and commitment.
“Catherine and I only wish we had more time to spend with you all in Jamaica.”
The visit has been controversial with protesters demanding that Jamaica receives reparations from the UK for slavery overshadowing the visit.
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