Britain's Prince Harry, left, is welcomed by Jamaica's Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller to a lunch in Kingston, Jamaica, Tuesday March 6, 2012. Harry is touring the Caribbean as part of a Diamond Jubilee tour in honor of Queen Elizabeth II as she celebrates 60 years on the throne. Jamaica has been independent from Britain since 1962 but still recognizes the Queen of England as the titular head of state although Simpson Miller repeated her position that Jamaica should sever ties with the British monarchy.
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The British royal is wowing fans in the Caribbean as he makes his first official solo tour, which marks the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. NBC's Kerry Sanders reports.
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Britain's Prince Harry, right, and Olympic sprint champion Usain Bolt pose for photographers doing Bolt's landmark gesture after a mock race in Kingston, Jamaica, Tuesday March 6, 2012. The Prince is in Jamaica as part of the Diamond Jubilee tour in honor of Queen Elizabeth II who celebrates 60 years on the throne. His visit comes as the new prime minister, Portia Simpson Miller, has called anew for the severing of ties with the British monarchy.
During his trip to Jamaica, Prince Harry visited a children's hospital and the headquarters of an educational center that works with at-risk youth, where he energetically shimmied with youngsters showing off their dance moves. (March 7)