Prince William expresses ‘profound sorrow’ at slavery and acknowledges Jamaica’s ‘pain’

Speaking during his visit to Jamaica with Kate, he echoed the words of his father the Prince of Wales and described the slave trade as an “appalling atrocity” that “stains our history” and he went on to acknowledge Jamaica’s “pain”
Prince William expresses ‘profound sorrow’ at slavery and acknowledges Jamaica’s ‘pain’

The Duke of Cambridge has denounced slavery as ‘abhorrent’ saying ‘it should never have happened’ as he addressed the issue following days of protests calling for reparations from the royal family (PA)

Prince William has denounced slavery as “abhorrent”, saying “it should never have happened” as he addressed the issue following days of protests calling for reparations from the royal family.

William expressed his “profound sorrow” at the forced transportation of millions of people from Africa to the Caribbean and North America – a trade which British monarchs either supported or profited from during the 17th and 18th centuries.

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