I believe Antigua is just a stop-over for the majority of planes, so you'd better be careful or you'll end up in Barbados!
Read more: Prince Harry's Caribbean visit sparks Not My Prince campaign | The IndependentThe Not My Prince campaign has utilised the hashtag #NotMyPrince in a nod to the Not My President campaign against Donald Trump in America. The campaign defines itself as an “anti-colonial welcoming committee for Prince Harry” which wants to “resist colonisation of the mind”.
“Prince Harry brings the combined mystique of whiteness, celebrity, power and wealth; in return he is greeted with the usual pomp and circumstance. He will be feted with military parades and cultural performances,” a post on the campaign’s Tumblr read.
Read more: Prince Harry red-faced after 'honeymoon with Meghan Markle' joke in Antigua | Royal | News | Daily ExpressIn front of over 300 guests, the Prime Minister, Gaston Browne, made Harry grimace and look at his feet as he told the audience: "I believe we are expecting a new Princess soon.
"I want you to know that you are very welcome to come on your honeymoon here."
Harry fiddled with his shirt to avoid eye contact as the PM spoke.
But he was further embarrassed when Mr Browne teased him again just as he was due to meet six of the country's beauty queens. "Whatever is done here, stays here. So do not worry," he joked.
Well, Harry's not responsible for jokey local politicians. I still think the PM meant no harm. I think it's quite amusing, but Harry will get over this little faux pas by the PM.
It's hardly an international diplomatic incident of monumental proportions, is it? If that's the worst he faces the rest of the tour will be a doddle.