The Duke and have flown into another storm in The Bahamas as islanders piled more pressure on the Royal Family over slave trade reparations amid a growing movement on Caribbean islands to remove as head of state.The couple landed in Nassau last night after a bumpy visit to Jamaica that sparked protests and allowed prime minister Andrew Holness to further his campaign to become a republic. A visit in Belize this week had to be rearranged over fears it could be disrupted.As they touched down at Lynden Pindling International Airport in Nassau, Bahamas, to begin the final leg of their tour, and Kate were met by members of the military and eight-year-old local resident Aniah Moss, who presented the couple with a bouquet of flowers in front of the Royal Air Force Voyager plane.
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