19

Mar

Last Report From the Travelling Bear in the Caribbean

The bear’s travels around the Caribbean are now sadly over, but not without going out in style!

“Today we drove 4 hours to Montego Bay where we’d arranged for a boat to take us as close as possible to The Prince’s yacht, The Leander. When we arrived security was familiarly tight so, we asked around and discovered Charles and Camilla were having a party at the same resort, right near the beach where we’d board.

Here’s a photo near The Leander.

Then we headed back to the resort JUST in time for the party but we had to be subtle so, the bear laid down in the boat as we approached:

And were greeted by some of the children there to perform and greet the royals:

And then we just walked in…

We mingled with a few guests.

Then we were spotted by one of Charles’s chief security officers. We know him. He knows us.

We were escorted off premises and interrogated for a long while. But a great day had by all.”


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13

Mar

Bear Greets Royals in Jamaica

I promised you an update on our bear’s US cousin who has been busy following Prince Charles and Camilla around the Caribbean – and here it is! Check out these great photos from outside the Bob Marley museum in Kingston, Jamaica where I hear the bear was jamming along to reggae music and making everybody laugh.

Melissa from PETA US says, “As the prince was leaving, I was able to sneak back across the street (bear not allowed) in my PETA t-shirt and with the sign, and got right next to his car as it was pulling out. We were only a few feet from each other and after some persistent waving on my part, he smiled and waved at me while his car was paused right beside me.”

The bear has been greeting the Royals on every leg of their Caribbean tour to encourage them and the MoD to drop real bearskin from the Queen’s Guards’ Caps.


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