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Camilla becomes Queen Consort, has no sovereign powers Loop Barbados

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After seven decades, the United Kingdom has a new woman to call Queen.

Charles’ wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, will be known as Queen Consort — a title that came with Queen Elizabeth II’s blessing after years of contention, dating back to the days before she even married Prince Charles.

It wasn’t always a given that the 75-year-old Camilla would take the title, even though it gives her none of the sovereign’s powers.

While the wife of a king is traditionally crowned queen, the question of what title Camilla would hold when Charles became king had been a tricky one for many years. That was due to sensitivity about her status as his second wife — and the wave of grief that washed over Britain following the death of his former wife, Princess Diana, in a car crash in 1997.

Charles and the royal household have moved carefully on the matter, mindful of lingering public perceptions of Camilla as the “third person” that ruined the marriage between Charles and the beloved princess. But over the decades, Camilla has won over large parts of the British public with her discretion, down-to-earth personality and loyalty to her husband.

When Camilla and Charles married in a low-key civil ceremony in 2005, she was in fact the new Princess of Wales — Diana’s title — but she styled herself the Duchess of Cornwall instead.

Palace officials said for years that Camilla “intended” to be known as “Princess Consort” — instead of the traditional “Queen Consort” — when Charles acceded to the throne.

There is no precedent for the title Princess Consort, which was reportedly suggested by royal officials. The similar title of Prince Consort has only been used once — for Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria, who reigned from 1837 to 1901.

In a 2010 interview with NBC, Charles was asked if Camilla would become “Queen of England, if and when you become the monarch.” He hesitated as he replied, “That’s, well … We’ll see, won’t we? That could be.”

The question was resolved when Queen Elizabeth II declared she wanted Camilla to be known as Queen Consort after her son became king. It was an endorsement that formally signified the royal family’s acceptance of Camilla as a respected senior member and was widely seen as a move by the Queen to pave a smooth transition to Charles’ reign.

“When, in the fullness of time, my son Charles becomes king, I know you will give him and his wife, Camilla, the same support that you have given me; and it is my sincere wish that, when that time comes, Camilla will be known as Queen Consort as she continues her own loyal service,” the Queen said in February 2022, when she marked the 70th anniversary of her rule.

Charles said he and Camilla were “deeply conscious of the honour.”

“As we have sought together to serve and support Her Majesty and the people of our communities, my darling wife has been my own steadfast support throughout,” he said.

The most recent Queen Consort in British history was George VI’s wife Queen Elizabeth, known in later years as the Queen Mother after her daughter became monarch in 1952.

By custom, Camilla will be anointed at Charles’ coronation, although that could be omitted.

Born Camilla Rosemary Shand on July 17, 1947, she came from aristocrats with long and close links with Britain’s royal family. Her great-grandmother, Alice Keppel, was a romantic partner of King Edward VII.

She met Charles at a polo match in 1970 when she was 23 and he was considered to be the most eligible bachelor in Britain. The two immediately became close, and by the end of 1972, Charles was smitten. But the romance was interrupted by his eight months of naval duty.

In his absence, Camilla married her longtime boyfriend, army officer Andrew Parker Bowles, in 1973. The couple divorced in 1995, shortly after Charles gave an explosive television interview admitting an affair with Camilla. Charles and Diana divorced the next year.

Charles and Camilla waited another nine years, marrying in 2005 in a private ceremony at the Guildhall in Windsor.

Since then, Camilla has taken up dozens of royal duties. She is patron or president of more than 90 charities and has shown particular interest in working with animals, promoting literacy and empowering women. She also has found her voice as a public speaker, earning respect by campaigning about difficult issues such as sexual violence against women and domestic abuse.

In 2021, she delivered what many called her landmark speech, urging “the men in our lives” to get involved in women’s rights and expressing sympathy for the families of women who are murdered.

The same year, Buckingham Palace underlined Camilla’s role as a senior royal by making her a Royal Lady of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, the most senior order of chivalry in Britain.

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Le retour des croisières en Martinique dans le « Grand JT des Territoires » sur TV5 Monde

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Retrouvez, chaque semaine, le « Grand JT des Territoires » de Cyril Viguier, diffusé sur TV5 Monde, en partenariat avec France-Antilles.

« Le Grand JT des Territoires » de Cyril Viguier est diffusé sur TV5 Monde et les chaînes de télévision locales et régionales de la TNT. Il présente l’actualité vue par l’ensemble des médias régionaux.

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Décès de Frantz Ségor, ancien élu de Goyave

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 L’ancien premier adjoint François Louisy, ancien maire de Goyave, Frantz Ségor s’est éteint ce vendredi

Frantz Ségor était un instituteur reconnu dans la commune de Pointe-à-PitreIl s’est engagé dans la vie publique et politique dans la commune de Goyave aux côtés de son mentor François Louisy, maire de Goyave et membre de la fédération socialiste de la Guadeloupe .Il fut conseiller général sous la présidence de Dominique Larifla. Par la suite, Frantz Ségor, décidera de rompre avec ses anciens camarades socialistes de la commune de Goyave et se présentera à l’élection municipale face au neveu de François Louisy, et Jean Laguerre

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Il a occupé des fonctions de commissaire au comité régional de cyclisme mais aussi président du comité guadeloupéen de voile traditionnelle. 

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Life of queen honoured with 96 Royal Salute at Government House Loop Cayman Islands

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In a small private gathering at Government House, a round of fire reverberated every 10 seconds for each year of the life of Queen Elizabeth II as the country mourns her passing on Thursday, September 8.

This marked the first day of a national period of mourning throughout the Cayman Islands.

Flanked by dignitaries and colleagues, Governor, Martyn Roper as well as Premier G Wayne Panton were the first to sign the condolence book now open to the public.

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HSA reports two COVID-19 deaths Loop Cayman Islands

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On Thursday, 8 September 2022, the Health Services Authority confirmed two COVID related deaths. Both individuals had several comorbidities. One individual was fully vaccinated (2 doses) while the other was unvaccinated.

The Ministry of Health and Wellness would like to extend condolences to both families.

As announced in late August, COVID-19 reports to the public will be limited to hospitalisations and deaths. Any notable increases in hospitalisations, as well as any new deaths, will be announced to the public immediately.

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Cayman Islands Proclamation Ceremony set for Sunday Loop Cayman Islands

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Buckingham Palace has confirmed that His Majesty King Charles III will officially be proclaimed Britain’s new monarch at a meeting of the Accession Council at St James’s Palace on Saturday, 10 September.

The Council meeting has two parts: The proclamation of the new sovereign and the kings’ signing of oath to uphold the security of the Church in Scotland.

A fanfare of trumpeters will be followed by a public proclamation declaring the new king. The public proclamation will be made from a balcony above Friary Court in St James’s Palace, by an official known as the Garter King of Arms.

The Cayman Islands will have its proclamation ceremony in Grand Cayman where dignitaries and the community will gather together to witness Governor Martyn Roper read the Proclamation of the new Sovereign.

The ceremonial event will take place on Sunday, 11 September at 9am outside Government House and is open to the public.

Along with the reading of the Proclamation, the ceremony will include flags at full mast during the ceremony, Uniformed Services on parade and Royal Cayman Islands Police Service 21-gun Royal Salute.

The event will be streamed live on CIGTV and YouTube channels.

Members of the public are asked to assemble by 8:30am. No one will be allowed to cross once the parade grounds have been closed. The official dress code is business formal black. Members of the public are encouraged to wear dark colours as a mark of respect.

The newly crowned King visited the Cayman Islands in 2019 along with the Duchess of Cornwall, now known as Queen Consort. The visit will forever be remembered as a major highlight of the year.

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Sp Town women reportedly disarm licensed gun holder during dispute Loop Jamaica

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The Spanish Town police have charged two women with illegal possession of firearm and assault at common law, stemming from a recent dispute at Fairfield Road in the St Catherine capital.

Charged with illegal possession of firearm and assault at common law are:

* Shannon Decordova, a 43-year-old nail technician of Coles Gordon, Fairfield Road, Spanish Town, St Catherine.

* Lorrine McDonald, 60 years old, of Fairfield Road, Spanish Town.

Reports from the police are that about 12:30 pm on the day of the incident, Decordova and McDonald had an altercation with the now complainant, during which time Decordova allegedly pushed the complainant to the ground and took away his licensed .38 Smith and Wesson revolver and pointed it at him.

McDonald then reportedly took possession of the weapon, and also allegedly pointed it at the now complainant.

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Jamaican joins US Navy to ‘become a better version of herself’ Loop Jamaica

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Jamaican Juanita McCurdy-Davis, who serves aboard USS Boxer, homeported in San Diego, joined the US Navy three years ago.

The native of St Catherine, a graduate of Old Harbour High School and the Jamaica Theological Seminary, said she joined the Navy to become a better version of herself.

“…and that’s exactly what has happened,” said McCurdy-Davis. “I’ve become better in so many areas of my life. I’ve gotten an education and I support my family financially,” she is quoted by the Navy Office of Community Outreach as saying.

Today, Petty Officer 3rd Class McCurdy-Davis serves as a culinary specialist.

According to the Navy Office of Community Outreach, a culinary specialist is responsible for catering to the sailors’ nutritional needs and ensuring everyone gets a balanced, freshly prepared meal.

McCurdy-Davis relies upon skills and values from lessons learned in St Catherine to succeed in the military.

“Growing up, I learned to respect everyone regardless of our differences, which is a big part of working on a ship,” said McCurdy-Davis.

USS Boxer, a Wasp-class amphibious assault ship, was commissioned on February 11, 1995, and is the sixth US ship to bear the name. The ship recently completed a scheduled maintenance availability and is preparing for upcoming operations.

The crew has approximately 1,200 officers and enlisted personnel and can accommodate up to 1,800 Marines. Amphibious assault ships transfer Marines, equipment and supplies and can support helicopters or other aircraft, according to Navy officials. They also are capable of accessing 75 per cent of the world’s beaches.

Serving in the Navy means the Jamaican is part of a world that is taking on new importance in America’s focus on strengthening alliances, modernising capabilities, increasing capacities, and maintaining military readiness in support of the national defence strategy.

“We protect our country and our allies against threats and secure the maritime sea lanes,” said McCurdy-Davis.

More than 90 per cent of all trade travels by sea, and fibre optic cables on the ocean floor carry 95 per cent of the world’s international phone and Internet traffic.

Navy officials continue to emphasise that the prosperity of the US and its security are directly linked to ready sailors and a strong Navy.

Sailors like McCurdy-Davis have many opportunities to achieve accomplishments during their military service, the Navy Office of Community Outreach said.

“I earned my associate’s degree in December 2020, and was promoted to petty officer third class three months later,” said McCurdy-Davis. “I’ve also earned my surface and aviation warfare pins while working on this ship.”

As McCurdy-Davis, who has hometown ties to Queens, New York, and other sailors continue to train and perform missions, they take pride in serving their country in the United States Navy.

“To me, serving in the Navy means serving my fellow Americans,” added McCurdy-Davis. “It’s a privilege and an honour to do this work.”

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