On Friday it was announced that the royal couple would not be visiting a cacao farm in the village of Indian Creek on Sunday morning after protests from villagers.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived in Belize as demonstrations over land rights forced them to cancel their first big engagement of their tour.
William and Kate were welcomed by Belize's governor general Froya Tzalam as they flew in on RAF Voyager with its union flag paint scheme. The Belize Defence Force formed a guard of honour to greet the couple and, after military tunes were played by the unit's band, William inspected the personnel.after protests from villagers.
They were demonstrating after they were told the couple's helicopter would be landing on their football pitch.The village is also in a land dispute relating to ancestral land with Fauna & Flora International , a conservation group of which Prince William is patron.
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