Prince Charles charmed Solomon Islanders as he spoke in pidgin English- before being presented with a hog-tied live pig
PRINCE Charles spent the last day of his royal tour visiting the Solomon Islands, where he attempted a speech in pidgin English - much to the audience's delight.
Charles took to the stage at the Lawson Tama in Honiara before launching into a rousing speech in pidgin English - spoken in the Solomon Islands. The Prince also visited the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency which is working towards controlling tuna fishing and keeping it sustainable in the region.
The Prince said: "In the Solomon Islands, as elsewhere, as long as women face the despicable threat of physical and sexual violence, or discrimination on the basis of their gender, your economy and your society will simply never be able to achieve their full and extraordinary potential.
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