Jamaica's government is said to be 'incredibly disappointed' that failed to apologise for Britain's historic role in the slave trade despite his humble address last night where he called it an 'appalling atrocity' and a 'stain on our history'.The Duke of Cambridge spoke out at the end of he and Kate's visit to Jamaica, where they were greeted like rock stars by the vast majority of the public but politicians used their presence to push forward their own campaign for a 2022 referendum to remove as head of state.Supported by his wife, last night William chose to tackle Britain's history of slavery head-on in a major speech, echoing his father's words about the 'unimaginable suffering' it caused, in an intervention that will be viewed as a landmark moment for a British royal sent to the island by his grandmother.
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