Kate Middleton Prince William Crack Up While Playing Bongos In Jamaica: Photos
23.03.2022 - 17:01
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Prince William and Kate Middleton were jammin’ when they visited the home of the late music icon Bob Marley on Tuesday (Mar. 22). On the fourth day of William, 39, and Kate’s tour of the Caribbean, as part of Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge traveled to the Trench Town neighborhood of Kingston, the birthplace of reggae music. While at Marley’s home – which has been converted into a museum in honor of the musician and political activist – Kate, 40, and William played the drums along with some local musicians. As Bob Marley once sang, “Who Feels it, knows it,” and judging by the smiles on Kate and William’s faces, they were feeling the joy of the music.
William and Kate met with local sports stars during their visit, like the recent Olympic bobsled team. William got in a little bit of sport, participating in a soccer game while Kate cheered from the sidelines. William even met with Raheem Sterling and Leon Bailey (People notes that Bailey plays for William’s favorite club, Aston Villa.)
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Bob referred to Trench Town in “No Woman No Cry” (‘Cause, ’cause, ’cause I remember when we used to sit / In the government yard in Trenchtown / Oba, observing the hypocrites, yeah / Mingle with the good people we meet, yeah,” per Genius) and had two songs named after the neighborhood: “Trenchtown Rock” and “Trench Town.” Donnette Dowe, the Trench Town Culture Yard manager, told Jamaica’s The Gleaner that they hope the royal couple’s visit will spark some tourism.
“We’re not getting enough visitors … The minister of tourism set up this resilient corridor, which Kingston is not included in,” said Dowe. “Because of that, we’re not having visitors coming here to Kingston, mainly