Queen understands ‘it is time to move on’ from Barbados, says royal expert

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‘The Queen understands that it is time to move on [from Barbados]’

Editor-in-Chief of Majesty Magazine, Ingrid Seward, comments on the decision by Barbados to remove the Queen as head of state, as the island becomes a republic.

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Barbados is an eastern Caribbean island and an independent British Commonwealth nation. Bridgetown, the capital, is a cruise-ship port with colonial buildings and Nidhe Israel, a synagogue founded in 1654. Around the island are beaches, botanical gardens, the Harrison’s Cave formation, and 17th-century plantation houses like St. Nicholas Abbey. Local traditions include afternoon tea and cricket, the national sport.

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