Jamaica will “move on” and become a republic, the PM tells the visiting royal family
After 60 years of political independence, it is “inevitable” that Jamaica will “move on” from its past as a British colony and become a republic, Prime Minister Andrew Holness told Prince William and his wife Kate on Wednesday. London rejected calls to apologize and pay reparations for its history of profiting from slavery in its Caribbean colony.
“There are issues here that remain unresolved. But your presence gives an opportunity for those issues to be placed in context, put front and center and be addressed as best as we can,” the prime minister said standing alongside William.
Jamaica is “a country that is very proud of our history, very proud of what we have achieved. And we are moving on. We intend to attain … our true ambition of being an independent, developed and prosperous country,” he added.
(1/4) I was delighted to welcome the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton to Jamaica and to the Office of the Prime Minister for a courtesy call this morning. pic.twitter.com/vAq7bznWet
— Andrew Holness (@AndrewHolnessJM) March 23, 2022