Prince
Harry will set foot in Belize
on March 2, 2012 and will be in the country just short of a full day – 23 ½
hours to be precise. But according to the Foreign Affairs protocol office, it
should be the best stop he makes on his Caribbean Tour of the Bahamas , Jamaica
and Belize
in celebration of Queen Elizabeth’s Diamond Jubilee.
He is the
second child of Prince Charles and Lady Diana and he is visiting Belmopan and
San Ignacio during his whirlwind visit to Belize which his grandmother Queen
Elizabeth II has set up for him; she picked Belize for Harry because of his
free and adventurous spirit and humanitarian heart. So the government of Belize , along
with the Belize Tourism Board, is organizing a packed schedule for the Prince
to maximize his visit to the country. The good part is that the visit will be a
less formal one which will engage him much more with the people of Belize and
focusing less on a state level visit with more official ceremonial activities.
Prince
Harry is scheduled to arrive in Belize
on Friday, March 2, 2012, at 4:25p.m. on board a private jet at the Phillip
Goldson International Airport where he will be received with a salute from the
Belize Defense Force and meet officials at the VIP Lounge, including the Prime
Minister of Belize, Hon. Dean Barrow, Leader of the Opposition Hon. Francis
Fonseca and British High Commissioner to Belize, Patrick Ashworth.
From
there he departs to Belmopan where he will meet
with the Governor General of Belize ,
Sir Colville Young, when the commemorative stamps will be unveiled to the
Prince. The major event where residents of Belize
will be able to get a glimpse of the Prince will be at Belmopan ’s Street Festival that will be open
to the public. Prince Harry will deliver a speech on behalf of Queen Elizabeth
II and the Cohune Walk will be re-named in honor of the Queen.
At the
festival Prince Harry will be treated with traditional foods and presentations
from the Mestizo, Creole and Garifuna cultures. The Street Festival will
continue after the Prince’s expected departure at 8p.m.
The
following day, Saturday, March 3, 2012, Prince Harry will be travelling to the
OAS Adjacency Zone in the morning dealing with the children both from Belize and Guatemala , who participated in the
OAS cultural program. He will interact with the children involved in the
program and tour the immigration facility for an art exhibition.
The
highlight of this day will be a visit to the Maya ruins of Xunantunich where he
will be interacting with children from the Belize Special Olympics Program,
immerse in the great Maya culture, enjoy musical and dance performances from
Deer Dancers. After lunch the Prince will leave to the ferry crossing where he
will present a Jubilee Canoe to the Ruta Maya Organization.
For the
rest of the afternoon, Prince Harry departs to the Price Barracks, meet with
the Belize National Coast Guard, BDF and BATSUB members. He will lay a wreath
at a monument erected for British Soldiers who have passed away while on
service in Belize , after
which he is expected to leave Belize
at 4p.m.
Diane
Locke, Chief of Protocol Prince Harry’s Visit, stated that Belize is going
to be the most exciting part of Prince Harry’s tour of the region as other
countries have more official itineraries. It was also mentioned that the Prince
is really excited to visit Belize .
From Belize , the Prince will
fly to Bahamas on March
third, to Jamaica on the
fifth and to Brazil
on the ninth.
Local
media is expected to cover the Prince’s visit with over 40 international media
expressing interest in following him, with the possibility of providing live
international coverage. Final preparations are still taking place and the
Government of Belize is encouraging all Belizeans to join the celebration at
the Street Festival. Surely Prince Harry’s visit to our beautiful country will
be a significant and historical one for all of us to share with the world.
Ambergris Today will be present during the Prince’s visit and will bring
coverage to its readers.

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