The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are currently touring Fiji but they’re unlikely to be taken to see these poverty-stricken areas.
The regions should probably be on the itinerary as they show coastlines that have been polluted with discarded items, white goods and other rubbish.
It would definitely shine a light on the troubled beaches in capital Suva if the royals did pay them a visit, which may lead to them being fixed.
Harry and his wife Meghan have been taking in the sights for the second day during their official trip.
The couple have been following in the footsteps of the Queen and Prince Phillip who made a similar visit in 1953 as part of their coronation tour.
They have already replicated part of the historic trip by attending a traditional welcome ceremony at the capital’s Albert Park and waving from the balcony of the Grand Pacific Hotel.
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Harry also unveiled a plaque and planted an indigenous Dakua tree, which is a threatened species in Fiji.
The Duke of Sussex, sporting a blue Bula shirt, visited the Colo-I-Suva Forest Reserve to recognise its dedication to the Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy project.
The QCC is a project which sees countries of the Commonwealth designate areas of indigenous forest to be preserved in perpetuity, with 42 of the 53 member countries already taking part.
He was led to a shiny metal shovel, engraved with the words ‘Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Lautoka, Fiji, December 18th 1953’ and picked it up, saying: ‘This is the second time it’s been used since 1953, right?’
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There was also a false alarm today when Meghan, who is pregnant with her first child, was rushed out of an official engagement after concerns about security as large crowds greeted her.
The Duchess of Sussex was scheduled to spend 15 minutes at the Suva Municipal Market to learn about Markets for Change, a UN Women’s project which promotes female empowerment.
But this appearance was cut short to just seven minutes when security became concerned about ‘crowd management issues’.
Meghan was unharmed.