Via information from the British High Commission, it has been confirmed that Prince Harry will be in Guyana from the 2nd to the 4th of December, making it his final stop on a tour of the Caribbean.
He will be representing, Her Majesty, The Queen for her 90th birthday, especially as Guyana is celebrating its Golden Jubilee of Independence.
The tour will commence in Antigua and Barbuda, which is one of three countries celebrating significant milestones in years of independence. Prince Harry will then undertake a number of one day trips to nearby countries such as St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines and Grenada. His main purpose for doing this is so that he could learn more about local projects and initiatives, including those focusing on conservation, youth empowerment, and sport for social development.
It will then continue in Barbados which is also celebrating 50 years of independence. The Royal tour will then see its completion in Guyana where His Majesty plans to take in some of the natural sights of the Hinterland as well as seeing how eco-tourism and conservation have changed the lives of the people living in this area.