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Prince William has admitted he might never succeed the Queen as head of the Commonwealth following his trouble-hit visit to the Caribbean.

In an unprecedented end-of-tour statement, the Duke addressed the growing republican sentiment the trip had inadvertently highlighted, acknowledging it had ‘brought into even sharper focus questions about the past and the future'.

His week-long trip with Kate, which came to an end last night, has been plagued by public relations gaffes and protests about British colonialism, which led to the endeavour being branded ‘tone deaf' to modern sensibilities.

William tacitly acknowledged the anti-royalist sentiment, in his extraordinary statement, saying that while he was ‘committed to service', that involved ‘not telling people what to do'.

‘It is about serving and supporting them in whatever way they think best, by using the platform we are lucky to have,' he added.

Prince William has admitted he might never succeed the Queen as head of the Commonwealth following his trouble-hit visit to the Caribbean

The trip was designed to bolster the popularity of the Royal Family in the Caribbean, where many of the current Commonwealth countries are considering switching to an elected head of state rather than a monarch

Despite all the problems, the couple ended the tour on a high yesterday as they joked with locals while trying street food at a beach in the Bahamas William's statement was welcomed as ‘astute' by Tobias Ellwood, the Tory chairman of the Commons Defence Committee, as it opened the possibility of the leader of another Commonwealth nation heading the whole organisation

Kate wore a yellow floral patterned dress with silver belt detail and a bow at the chest, while Prince William donned a navy blue suit with a burgundy tie as they waved to the Bahamian officials

Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge wave goodbye as they boarded the royal aircraft to take them back to the UK after their week-long tour of the Caribbean 

The pictures that changed everything: Using the Land Rover was meant as a tribute to The Queen but was labelled a 'throwback'.

Right: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh wave from the back of an open Land Rover as they drive past long lines of children during a visit to the children's rally at Sabina Park, Kingston in Jamaica in November 1953

The couple arrived in Trench Town, a district of Jamaica's capital Kingston, to thousands of cheering well-wishers.

But images of the Cambridges reaching through a wire fence to shake hands were criticised


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