With this dashing uniform and a cheeky glint in his eye, Prince Harry continues to conquer hearts across the Caribbean.Following a fun-filled stop in Belize, the Prince's appearance in the Bahamas, dressed in the No. 1 Tropical Dress of The Blues and Royals, caused maximum excitement.
Cheers and screams were heard as he met legions of admirers after a service of Thanksgiving for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.Although now a helicopter pilot, Harry is still entitled to wear the uniform of the regiment, which he joined after graduating from Sandhurst Military Academy.Pinned proudly to his chest were medals marking the Queen's Golden and Diamond Jubilees, and another for his service in Afghanistan.The look was completed by a ceremonial sword and the wings of the Army Air Corps, with whom he currently serves.
Among the adoring females there to greet him was the current Miss Bahamas, 23-year-old Anastagia Pierre who said she'd come to "fall in love with Prince Harry." "He's hot! He is single now, so would I marry him? Yes!"She added: “There is great respect here for the royal family and we are hugely excited that (he) has come here to see us.”In a speech, the 27-year-old talked of a "deep sense of pride" at representing his grandmother in this special year. He went on: "The Bahamas holds a special place in Her Majesty's heart. Her love for this realm and you, the Bahamian people, stretches back over the decades, right to that first visit in 1966."
"I hope, for me, that this is the first of many visits. I’ll certainly be showing off about it to my brother and sister-in-law when I return home."If I may, I would like to conclude by quoting back at you your own motto, which so encapsulates The Queen's extraordinary life-long commitment to service and community: "Forward, Upward, Onward, Together'. "