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Prince Edward And Countess Arrive For Working Visit

By: , March 2, 2014

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During their stay in Jamaica, Their Royal Highnesses will participate in activities related to the Duke of Edinburgh Award.
Prince Edward And Countess Arrive For Working Visit
Photo: Yhomo Hutchinson
His Royal Highness, Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex (fourth left), is introduced to the Custos of St. Andrew, Hon. Marigold Harding (right), by Chief of State Protocol, Ambassador Elinor Felix (foreground), on his arrival at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, today (March 2), for a four-day Working Visit, while Her Royal Highness, the Countess of Wessex (left), is welcomed by Custos of Kingston, Hon. Steadman Fuller. In the background (partly hidden) is British High Commissioner, His Excellency David Fitton. During their stay in Jamaica, they will participate in activities related to the Duke of Edinburgh Award.

The Facts

  • The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award is the world’s leading achievement award for young people, bringing together practical experiences and life skills to create committed global citizens and equipping young people.
  • Their Royal Highnesses are expected to depart the island on March 5.

The Full Story

His Royal Highness, Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex and Her Royal Highness the Countess of Wessex arrived in the island, today (March 2), for a four-day Working Visit.

They were met on arrival at the Norman Manley International Airport, in Kingston, by Chief of State Protocol, Ambassador Elinor Felix; British High Commissioner, His Excellency David Fitton; Custos of Kingston, Hon. Steadman Fuller; Custos of St. Andrew, Hon. Marigold Harding; Inspector General, Jamaica Defence Force (JDF), Colonel Daniel Pryce; Principal Medical Officer, Dr. Marion Bullock Ducasse, and other officials.

After being escorted to the airport’s VIP lounge  for a brief private session, Their Royal Highnesses were taken to the Caymanas Golf and Country Club, in St. Catherine,  for the Duke of Edinburgh Cup Golf Tournament, reception, lunch and prize giving ceremony.

During their stay in Jamaica, Their Royal Highnesses will participate in activities related to the Duke of Edinburgh Award.

As the Trustee of the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Foundation and Chair of the International Council, the Earl will meet with the Board of Directors of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award International, Jamaica.

The Board is chaired by Professor Derrick McKoy, of the University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona.

The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award is the world’s leading achievement award for young people, bringing together practical experiences and life skills to create committed global citizens and equipping young people.

It is awarded to young people between the ages of 12 and 24, who learn to work as a team. They are also required to complete activities in four areas for a specified period, including an adventurous expedition, skills and physical recreation.

The Award was founded in 1956 by His Royal Highness, the Duke of Edinburgh, and now operates in 144 countries, including Jamaica. Since its inception, over seven million persons around the world have participated in the Award.

Some of the other activities that their Royal Highnesses will participate in during the visit include: a courtesy call on the Governor-General, His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen, who is also  Patron of the Award in Jamaica; tours of the UWI Sports Medicine Facility, the University of Technology (UTech), the Bustamante Hospital for Children and the Bustamante Museum.

They will also visit the Jamaica Defence Force Headquarters, Genesis Academy, Holy Family Primary and Infant Schools and the Portmore HEART Academy.

Their Royal Highnesses are expected to depart the island on March 5.

Last Updated: March 2, 2014

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