colonialism. Now there's a word to make your Sunday go a bit sideways, just tucking in to a nice stack of pancakes with just a light breakfast with the copy that I throw the word colonialism at you. Not just that. It's also related to everyone's perfect prince. Prince William is often a tour of the Caribbean, the purpose of the tourist to strengthen ties with Commonwealth countries, which can often feel like an exercise in. Don't forget who your head of state is from a purely ceremonial point of view. So Prince William, what's on your mind? Dear Keith, At this time in the world you can imagine unity is important. We want to show how strong we feel, a connection with some of the great nations of the Commonwealth of this time. Thea Queen, celebrating 70 years on the throne. While some might accuse us of parking back to a near of empire and colonisation, that couldn't be further from the truth. We just like to remind these countries that we're thinking of them out there thinking about us. Deal with him as a member of a former colony. I appreciate the lack of harking back to colonial times. It's a tricky one, though. The term Commonwealth itself feels like a tread on a jumper, and if you pull it hard enough, it'll strip the jumper away to reveal a T shirt with the word colonies on it. But that's probably just me. Prince Harry was the last world to visit. He danced in the streets and raced, You saying bold but was generally seen as a fun chap to have around. Might be better to keep it at that. Just a fun visit from someone like him. Keep it light on. Friendly on DNA on Colonial

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