Kate given the cold shoulder! Fans cringe over ’embarrassing’ moment Duchess is shunned

Royal fans were left cringing over an ’embarrassing’ video that shows the Duchess of Cambridge being given the cold shoulder by a Jamaican politician. 

During a ceremonial welcome at Kingston’s Norman Manley International Airport yesterday, Kate, 40, appeared to be shunned by Lisa Hanna, a former Miss World turned politician with the People’s National Party, who wants the country to ‘become free from the monarchy’.

The People’s National Party, led by Mark Golding, is in favour of removing the Queen as head of state and lobbying Britain for reparations. 

Although the Duchess and Ms Hanna, 46, chatted happily for much of the ceremony, there was one moment in which the royal appeared to lean over to speak to the politician, only for her to turn away.   

Awkward arrival: The Duchess of Cambridge appeared to be given the cold shoulder in an awkward exchange with a Jamaican politician whose party is calling for a referendum to abolish the monarchy. Pictured, Kate with former Miss World Lisa Hanna (right) ow a politician with the People’s National Party

Cold shoulder: In one moment caught on camera, Ms Hanna (right) appeared to turn away from the Duchess when she tried to speak to her

Cold shoulder: In one moment caught on camera, Ms Hanna (right) appeared to turn away from the Duchess when she tried to speak to her 

Beauty queen: Lisa Hanna was Miss Jamaica and Miss World in 1993 (pictured). She entered politics in the early 2000s and is now one of the country's most famous political figures

Beauty queen: Lisa Hanna was Miss Jamaica and Miss World in 1993 (pictured). She entered politics in the early 2000s and is now one of the country’s most famous political figures

Ms Hanna, who met Prince Harry on his visit to Jamaica in 2012, was unsmiling and Kate quickly dropped her own smile and faced forward. 

The clip went viral on Twitter, where royal followers said they had ‘second hand embarrassment’ just from watching the clip. 

Another tweeted: ‘Yikes!!! The embarrassment!’ A third added: ‘Oh damn I just felt a huge second hand embarrassment.’ 

However elsewhere in the ceremony the pair were filmed happily chatting and smiling to each other, suggesting that perhaps Ms Hanna simply didn’t hear the Duchess above the sound of the wind on a blustery day. 

Ms Hanna also took to Instagram to share they had enjoyed a ‘pleasant’ conversation, writing: ‘Today I welcomed Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge Kate to Jamaica on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition in celebration of the Queen’s platinum Jubilee.

Kate (pictured), 40, donned a custom Roksanda dress in the yellow of the Jamaican flag when touching down in the country alongside the Duke of Cambridge, 39

Lisa Hanna

Clashing views: Kate, 40, left, was seated next to Lisa Hanna, right, during a ceremonial welcome at Kingston’s Norman Manley International Airport yesterday

Diplomatic response: Ms Hanna She used the platform to set the record state on her conversation with Kate, explaining they had an 'enjoyable' conversation' but still intends to discuss issues including divorcing the monarchy in 'private'

Diplomatic response: Ms Hanna She used the platform to set the record state on her conversation with Kate, explaining they had an ‘enjoyable’ conversation’ but still intends to discuss issues including divorcing the monarchy in ‘private’

‘We had a very interactive and pleasant conversation throughout the proceedings as we talked about family, our cultures and our people.

‘There’s no doubt at this time that we all seek our true independence and want to develop systems & strategies where we become free from the monarchy. But until then we will always remain a courteous and respectful country.

‘I am a firm believer in reparations and as such when I was Minister of Youth and Culture I led the reparations committee which made strides in developing submissions to Britain which examined the economic cost of slavery to our country.

‘I welcome them wholeheartedly with our warm hospitality, and look forward to us having productive discussions about our future.’  

Blustery day: Elsewhere in the ceremony the pair exchanged a few words, so it is unclear if perhaps Ms Hanna (just seen right) simply didn't hear the Duchess above the sound of the wind on a blustery day

Blustery day: Elsewhere in the ceremony the pair exchanged a few words, so it is unclear if perhaps Ms Hanna (just seen right) simply didn’t hear the Duchess above the sound of the wind on a blustery day

Mr Golding said he plans to tell the royals that many Jamaicans want an apology from the monarchy for past atrocities and involvement in the slave trade.

The opposition leader welcomed the royals to Trench Town and will attend the Governor General’s dinner tonight where the Duke of Cambridge is expected to acknowledge the issue of slavery.  

Mr Golding told the Gleaner, a national Jamaican newspaper: ‘I would hope that I get the opportunity during the events that I will be attending to have that dialogue with them and to bring it to their attention in a courteous and respectful way that this is the view held by many Jamaicans.

‘And that I think it would be helpful both to the royal family and Jamaica for them to consider this as a means of starting to move forward to a new future.’ 

Their arrival came as up to 100 people demonstrated outside of the British High Commission in Kingston at having a UK head of state and the issue of Britain’s historic role in slavery. 

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arriving in Jamaica today. Kate's version of the bespoke gown has been designed with short sleeves, however the dress is available without sleeves

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arriving in Jamaica today. Kate’s version of the bespoke gown has been designed with short sleeves, however the dress is available without sleeves 

Kate looked stunning in a custom Roksanda dress in the yellow of the Jamaican flag as she arrived at Kingston's Norman Manley International Airport

Kate appeared radiant in the dress

Kate looked stunning in a custom Roksanda dress in the yellow of the Jamaican flag as she arrived at Kingston’s Norman Manley International Airport

The Duchess of Cambridge (pictured) proved her fashion prowess once again when arriving in Jamaica with her husband Prince William

A royal aide said that the duke and duchess were ‘aware of the protest’.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were accused of benefitting from the ‘blood, tears and sweat’ of slaves as they arrived in Jamaica on Tuesday to be met by a protest calling for reparations from the British monarchy.

And the Advocates Network coalition of Jamaican politicians, business leaders, doctors and musicians wrote an open letter detailing 60 reasons why the monarchy should compensate the country.

It is now understood that Jamaica’s decoupling has been discussed at the ‘highest levels’ in government, with one political source even saying a senior figure had been appointed to oversee the changeover.

Another political insider told The Independent: ‘The government has had to start the process; the road to becoming a republic is not an easy one but they have long been coming under significant pressure to do it.’

The couple, though, were kept well away from protestors outside the British High Commission building (above) as they arrived for an official meeting with the Governor General of Jamaica Patrick Allen

The couple, though, were kept well away from protestors outside the British High Commission building (above) as they arrived for an official meeting with the Governor General of Jamaica Patrick Allen

BAZAAR.com also reported that the government has started the ‘long and arduous process’ and aims for it to be completed by August 6 – exactly 60 years after Jamaica gained its independence from the UK.

Marlene Malahoo Forte, who was Jamaica’s attorney general until January, in December told the local newspaper Jamaica Observer that she had received instructions from Prime Minister Andrew Holness to reform the constitution to become a republic.

A senior government official speaking to Bazaar.com said it will be ‘full steam ahead in the coming weeks and months’, and another source added that while there had been ‘some pushback’ from members of parliament it was not the majority.

Miss World turned political power player who ‘snubbed’ Kate: Twice married farmer’s daughter Lisa Hanna says she had a ‘pleasant’ chat with the Duchess despite wanting to remove the Queen as Jamaica’s head of state

Beauty queen turned politician Lisa Hanna has been catapulted back onto the global stage almost 20 years after winning Miss World after she was filmed having an ‘awkward’ conversation with the Duchess of Cambridge yesterday. 

Farmer’s daughter Ms Hanna, 46, a powerful figure in Jamaican politics, went viral on Twitter in a clip that appeared to show her giving Kate, 40, the cold shoulder during an official event welcoming the royal couple to the country. 

Ms Hanna is a member of the opposition People’s National Party, which is committed to removing the Queen as head of state and wants to lobby Britain for reparations.

The glamorous mother-of-one – whose ex-husband is a close friend of former US Presidential candidate Ted Cruz – is one of the country’s most recognisable political figures and ran in the party’s most recent leadership contest.

Still she remains an influential and popular figure, boasting 469,000 followers on Instagram, where she updates constituents with her latest political initiatives, fitness regimes and personal accomplishments. 

She used the platform to set the record state on her conversation with Kate, explaining they had a ‘pleasant’ conversation but still intends to discuss issues including divorcing the monarchy in ‘private’. 

Beauty queen turned political power player: Lisa Hanna winning Miss World in 1993

Meeting Kate Middleton yesterday

Beauty queen turned political power player: Lisa Hanna winning Miss World in 1993 and meeting Kate Middleton yesterday

Instagram star: The glamorous mother-of-one - whose ex-husband is a close friend of former US Presidential candidate Ted Cruz - is one of the country's most recognisable political figures and ran in the party's most recent leadership contest

Instagram star: The glamorous mother-of-one – whose ex-husband is a close friend of former US Presidential candidate Ted Cruz – is one of the country’s most recognisable political figures and ran in the party’s most recent leadership contest

Political career: Ms Hanna (right, in blue) met Prince Harry on his visit to Jamaica for the Diamond Jubilee in 2012. Hanna is a member of the People's National Party, which is committed to removing the Queen as head of state

Political career: Ms Hanna (right, in blue) met Prince Harry on his visit to Jamaica for the Diamond Jubilee in 2012. Hanna is a member of the People’s National Party, which is committed to removing the Queen as head of state

Sharing a slideshow of images with the Duchess, she wrote: ‘Today I welcomed Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge Kate to Jamaica on behalf of the Leader of the Opposition in celebration of the Queen’s platinum Jubilee.

‘We had a very interactive and pleasant conversation throughout the proceedings as we talked about family, our cultures and our people.

‘There’s no doubt at this time that we all seek our true independence and want to develop systems & strategies where we become free from the monarchy. But until then we will always remain a courteous and respectful country.

‘I am a firm believer in reparations and as such when I was Minister of Youth and Culture I led the reparations committee which made strides in developing submissions to Britain which examined the economic cost of slavery to our country.

‘I welcome them wholeheartedly with our warm hospitality, and look forward to us having productive discussions about our future.’

First husband: In 1999, Lisa married David Panton, who is now a partner at Navigation Capital Partners, a private equity firm. Born in Jamaica, Panton was educated at Princeton where he was the roommate of US Senator and former Republican Presidential candidate Ted Cruz. Pictured, Panton (left) with Ted Cruz on their graduation

First husband: In 1999, Lisa married David Panton, who is now a partner at Navigation Capital Partners, a private equity firm. Born in Jamaica, Panton was educated at Princeton where he was the roommate of US Senator and former Republican Presidential candidate Ted Cruz. Pictured, Panton (left) with Ted Cruz on their graduation

Second husband: In 2017, Hanna married restaurateur Richard Lake, who is 20 years her senior, in a private ceremony in St. Andrew. She regularly shares loved up tributes to her husband on Instagram (pictured)

Second husband: In 2017, Hanna married restaurateur Richard Lake, who is 20 years her senior, in a private ceremony in St. Andrew. She regularly shares loved up tributes to her husband on Instagram (pictured) 

Born in August 1975 in Retreat, St Mary, Lisa is the second daughter of Rene Hanna, a farmer of Lebanese descent, and Dorothy, a hairdresser. 

She remains close to her older sister, Ella, who she described in a recent Instagram post as a beautiful, party animal, selfless, globe trotter… sensitive nurturer ‘get the job done’ trouble shooter’.

Hanna attended the Immaculate Conception Preparatory School in Kingston before the family moved to Kansas City, Missouri. 

After a stint in the US, Hanna returned to Jamaica to complete her schooling at The Queen’s School, a well respected all-girl institution in the Jamaican capital.

Hanna, who was Head Girl, discovered a love of martial arts and attained a black belt. She remains a fitness enthusiast and frequently posts about her challenging workouts and the importance of exercise on Instagram. 

Dazzling: In 1993, Hanna, then aged 18, won the Miss World Caribbean beauty pageant and went on to win Miss World

Dazzling: In 1993, Hanna, then aged 18, won the Miss World Caribbean beauty pageant and went on to win Miss World

Crowning glory: Hanna at the competition in Sun City, South Africa, becoming the third Jamaican woman to take the crown

Crowning glory: Hanna at the competition in Sun City, South Africa, becoming the third Jamaican woman to take the crown

Demonstrating a love of the spotlight at an early age, Hanna appeared on reality TV show Enter the Dojo as a teenager and was a presenter on the programme Rapping.

She also volunteered with the World Hunger Project, helping to make Jamaicans more aware of global hunger, starvation, and adult illiteracy. 

After high school, she continued her advocacy work and became the youngest Goodwill Ambassador to lead the UN Development Program in Jamaica. 

In 1993, Hanna, then aged 18, won the Miss World Caribbean beauty pageant and went on to win the title of Miss World at the competition in Sun City, South Africa, becoming the third Jamaican woman to take the crown. 

The ambitious beauty queen capitalised on the global fame and pursued a career in broadcasting and communications, at one point holding a role with the Hilton Hotel in New Kingston. 

Her personal life was also thriving. In 1999, Lisa married David Panton, who is now a partner at Navigation Capital Partners, a private equity firm. 

Political career: In September 2007, then aged 32, Hanna was elected as the Member of Parliament for St Ann South East. She was one of the youngest women to be elected to Jamaica’s government. Pictured, Hanna at an event in 2012

Political career: In September 2007, then aged 32, Hanna was elected as the Member of Parliament for St Ann South East. She was one of the youngest women to be elected to Jamaica’s government. Pictured, Hanna at an event in 2012

Taking action: Hanna remains an influential and popular figure, boasting 469,000 followers on Instagram, where she updates constituents with her latest political initiatives, fitness regimes and personal accomplishments

Taking action: Hanna remains an influential and popular figure, boasting 469,000 followers on Instagram, where she updates constituents with her latest political initiatives, fitness regimes and personal accomplishments

Born in Jamaica, Panton was educated at Princeton where he was the roommate of US Senator and former Republican Presidential candidate Ted Cruz. 

The pair bonded over their shared conservative politics – Panton at one point reportedly had aspirations to become President of Jamaica – and went on to room at Harvard Law School. 

Panton became president of the Harvard Law Review, the second black person to lead after Barack Obama. 

Cruz and Panton remain close friends. Panton joined Cruz and his family on a scandal-stricken vacation last year as the senator’s home state of Texas was hit by a devastating storm.  

Panton and Hanna welcomed a son, Alexander, who has landed a job at Deutsche Bank in New York, before divorcing in 2004. 

Relatable: Ms Hanna shares photographs that give an insight into her private life, including her love of fitness and animals

Ms Hanna on Instagram

Relatable: Ms Hanna shares photographs that give an insight into her private life, including her love of fitness and animals

In 2017, Hanna married restaurateur Richard Lake, who is 20 years her senior, in a private ceremony in St. Andrew.

Lake is the group chief executive officer of Restaurant Associates Limited, operators of Burger King, Little Caesar’s and Popeye’s in Jamaica.

Proud wife Hanna shares loved-up tributes to her husband on Instagram, although it seems he rarely appears alongside her at political events. 

In September 2007, then aged 32, Hanna was elected as the Member of Parliament for St Ann South East. She was one of the youngest women to be elected to Jamaica’s government.   

In addition to her duties as constituency representative she served as opposition spokesperson on Information, Youth and Culture.

When the People’s National Party was elected into power in December 2011, Hanna was appointed Minister of Youth and Culture.    

The party lost power in 2016. In 2020, following the resignation of PNP President and opposition leader Peter Phillips, Hanna stood for election but was ultimately beaten by Mark Golding. 

Mr Golding is expected to attend a formal event tonight in honour of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. 

Mr Golding said he plans to tell the royals that many Jamaicans want an apology from the monarchy for past atrocities and involvement in the slave trade.

The opposition leader welcomed the royals to Trench Town and will attend the Governor General’s dinner tonight where the Duke of Cambridge is expected to acknowledge the issue of slavery.  

Mr Golding told the Gleaner, a national Jamaican newspaper: ‘I would hope that I get the opportunity during the events that I will be attending to have that dialogue with them and to bring it to their attention in a courteous and respectful way that this is the view held by many Jamaicans.

‘And that I think it would be helpful both to the royal family and Jamaica for them to consider this as a means of starting to move forward to a new future.’