The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were in chocoholic heaven as they visited a family-run cacao farm in Belize on the second day of their Caribbean tour - but the couple had to roll up their sleeves and work for their sweet treats by making their own chocolate.
William and Kate were shown round the Maya cacao farm in the coastal town of Hopkins in a last-minute addition to their schedule after local protests about 'colonialism' meant a planned visit to the Akte'iL Ha cacao farm in the foothills of the Maya mountains had to be cancelled.
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village of Indian Creek has been in open conflict with Flora and Fauna
International, a charity which owns an adjoining, contested property.
William has been FFI's patron since 2020, the latest in a line of royals
stretching back to George VI. Read more from The Daily Mail.