Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, began their major tour of the Commonwealth countries of the Caribbean today.
The couple, who will become the first members of the royal family to set foot in Cuba, will visit five countries during the visit including Barbados, Grenada and the Cayman Islands.
Today, the couple kicked off their tour on the island of St Lucia.
But, Camilla, 71, was nowhere to be seen!
Charles, 70, was spotted arriving at Hewanorra International Airport solo, where he was greeted ahead of the day’s events.

Charles was sporting a grey suit with a purple shirt and matching patterned pink and purple tie.
He chatted to the crowed and observed an official welcome ceremony and is expected to attend a reception in the evening.
Charles spoke at the open-air event before St Lucia’s prime minister Allen Chastanet, governor-general Sir Emmanuel Neville Cenac, British High Commissioner Steve McCready and other guests including students.
Charles said: “The Commonwealth has been a cornerstone of my life for as long as I can remember and, through all the unprecedented global challenge of these past seven decades, it seems to me that the Commonwealth remains as vital today as it has ever been.”

However, royal fans are wondering why his wife Camilla wasn’t with the royal as they were expected to arrive together.
The duchess is next expected to lay a wreath at the cenotaph in Bridgetown, Barbados on March 19 with Charles.
At this stage it unsure why the duchess was absent, however it could simply be because she took a different flight to her husband.
Fingers crossed, we see her on the next leg of the tour.