Kate Middleton visits Belize in a swish sundress

Kate Middleton visits Belize in a swish sundress

The Cambridges are in Belize, the first stop on their Caribbean tour.

On her second day in the country, Kate Middleton wore a beautiful rocking sundress by Tory Burch in blue and red tones reminiscent of the Belizean flag, as reported by the Daily Mail. She paired it with Stuart Weitzman nude strap sandal wedges and large royal blue statement earrings. This whole look is moody for when the temperatures rise in this part of the world. *Add to mood board*

Her dress is now available for rent or purchase at Rent the Runway:

Prince William looked as relaxed as a valet king during the event. He wore a blue linen shirt, blue slacks, and sunglasses. Both princes looked very happy with each other and with the locals they met.

Posting on Twitter, the Cambridges summed up their plans for the day:

"Today's schedule in Belize:

1 Visit cacao growers to learn more about Belize's world famous Mayan chocolate making

2 Spend time with Garifuna culture in Hopkins

3 Learn more about Belize's marine conservation efforts and incredible marine environment."

On Instagram, the royal couple detailed their encounter with a chocolate maker." This is Julio, a master chocolate maker along with his family, and he has just given us their cacao farm farm here in southern Belize," they wrote.

"It was an incredible experience to see firsthand how this world famous chocolate is made."

"I can see why this is loved all over the world!"

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Also, the day was greeted with lots of dancing and music, and the overall atmosphere was festive.

"Wow! What a welcome!" the Cambridges wrote, along with a video montage of the fun.

"It was an honor to spend time with the Garifuna community here at Hopkins and experience some of their traditions.

"Thank you Mama G for hosting such a special event!"

Of course, the relationship between the royal family and the Caribbean is more than fraught, its history is heavy with colonialism. The second day of the tour seemed to be going well, but the Cambridges canceled their first stop after protests from the locals; according to Deadline, the locals had put up banners with messages such as "Prince William get off our land" and "The legacy of colonial theft continues with the Prince and the FFI." They held up banners with messages such as.

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