Prince Harry has arrived in Antigua as he kicks off his two-week visit to the Caribbean.
The 32-year-old is carrying out the tour on behalf of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, to help celebrate the 35th Anniversary of Independence in Antigua and Barbuda and the 50th Anniversary of Independence in Barbados and Guyana.
Harry will visit seven countries in total, Antigua and Barbuda, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada, Barbados and Guyana.
Click through for all the moments from Prince Harry’s royal Caribbean tour…
Prince Harry joined Governor General Cecile la Grenade as they greet local dancers at Grenada Cruise Port.
Later that day he met with local school kids at Queens Park Grounds.
The 32-year-old shows off his dance moves.
And of course when in Caribbean, who need to play a game of cricket.
Captain Wales seems mighty impressed!
The charming royal had a new royal high while at Grand Anse Beach, where he was greeted by stilt walkers.
Looks like someone wants to get on board.
The royal was moved by a local artist’s depiction of himself.
The royal tour is certainly keeping Harry very busy.
Prince Harry was gifted a painting of himself during a reception on the island of St Vincent and the Grenadines. By the looks of it, he approves.
The 32-year-old makes a pal as he visits the Turtle Conservation Project in Colonarie, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
He really is the Peoples’ Prince!
The fifth-in-line to the British throne charms the locals everywhere he goes.
The royal visited Lovers Beach on the island of Nevis to meet with the The Nevis Turtle Group conservation group. Here, Harry was lucky enough to release five tiny turtles into the wild.
Prince Harry talks about kids and finding the one
On Sunday, November 20, Prince Harry arrived in Antigua for his royal tour of the Caribbean.
Arriving on a British Airways service, Prince Harry was excited to commence his tour of the seven nations: Antigua and Barbuda, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada, Barbados and Guyana.
Harry is in the Caribbean for the 35th Anniversary of Independence in Antigua and Barbuda and the 50th Anniversary of Independence in Barbados and Guyana on behalf of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
The Prince chats to Governor General, His Excellency Sir Rodney Williams.
“Prince Harry holds special memories of his last visit to the Caribbean, and of the warmth, friendliness and sense of fun that comes so naturally to this region,” a spokesperson for Kensington Palace said in a statement.