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Steve

A Royal Honeymoon Option for Prince Wills & Kate

Montpelier Plantation, Nevis/SBPR

So, where were you on July 29, 1981? I was vacationing with my parents and two brothers in Orlando on the second of our action-packed family trips away from our home in St. Croix to some new and wondrous place called Disney World. Somewhere around four or five o’clock that morning, Mom and Dad made sure us kids got up to watch TV. Must-see TV events were few and far between in those days, but my parents stressed that the morning’s programming was of historical importance; one of those events that we’d always remember where we were when it happened.
And so it was that all of us huddled around a small TV in the equally small room we shared at a roadside Holiday Inn to join 750 million people around the world in watching the royal wedding of Charles and Diana.

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Steve

Uncommon Attraction: La Pagerie Museum

Josephine Cup/SBPR

You wouldn’t know it by its humble appearance, but this quaint little cottage boasts as rich a royal history as you’ll find anywhere in the Caribbean.
This is one of the main exhibition buildings that comprise Le Musee de la Pagerie, or the La Pagerie Museum, located in the seaside town of Trois-Ilets in Martinique. The museum, whose origins date back to 1929, is named for the Tascher de la Pagerie family, which owned a sugar plantation on this site in the 1700′s. Though notable members of Martinique’s aristocracy in those colonial times, it’s doubtful a museum would be erected and maintained to this day in the family’s honor if not for their daughter, Marie-Joseph Rose Tasher de la Pagerie.

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