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Kate and Wills' royal Caribbean tour shows monarchy is in ‘safe hands’

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's successful royal tour to the Caribbean is a sign that the monarchy is in "safe hands", royal expert Duncan Larcombe tells OK!

Kate and William have been photographed at engagements in Belize, Jamaica and The Bahamas over the past week, marking a Platinum Jubilee visit for the couple.

And with all the photo opportunities of the pair - including visiting cultural sites, scuba diving and dancing - Kate and Wills have proven that they are well prepared to keep the monarchy going into the future. "It seems to be going really well.The pictures of them scuba diving together are probably amongst the best we've seen of them as a couple - they're certainly the most unusual," Duncan tells OK! "Those are the sorts of pictures that will be used in 50 years time.

So it would be impossible to say this isn't a successful royal tour." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.

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