Prince William and Kate go deep sea diving with SHARKS in incredible snaps on Caribbean tour

PRINCE William and Kate have shared incredible snaps of their deep-sea dive with SHARKS as they enjoy their Caribbean tour.

The Duke, 39, and Duchess of Cambridge, 40, got up close and personal with sea creatures as they took a dip in the the barrier reef.



The Cambridges got up close and personal with sea creatures during their diving session

The couple pictured catching a breather

The couple uploaded an underwater video of them exploring the second largest reef in the world – which they described as a “privilege”.

The action-packed clip showed them leaping into the stunning waters in all their gear before exploring the depths of the sea.

Alongside the video they posted to their official Instagram account, they wrote: “Belize is home to the second largest barrier reef in the world.

“While the effects of climate change are evident, the Government of Belize and communities across the country deserve huge recognition for their efforts to restore this incredible marine environment – with a commitment to protect 30% of it by 2030.

“On Sunday, we were lucky enough to spend time diving at South Water Caye, directly above the spectacular Belize Barrier Reef.

“It was a privilege to see for ourselves the world-leading ocean conservation work being done here.”

The video, which showed the couple swimming with sharks, also featured a voiceover from Prince William.

He discussed the valiant efforts of locals to protect their marine and land, while praising their “wonderful work”.

The Duke continued: “It’s really fantastic to see the underwater environment here in Belize and what wonderful work they’ve been doing to protect the coral and the fish life.

“Belize’s work on marine protection is world-leading, which is crucial when you’re protecting the world’s second-largest barrier reef.

“It’s clear to see that Belizians value their environment, whether it’s the marine environment or the land environment.

“It’s great to see their commitments are going further and further and we should support them and value their efforts to protect.”

The Cambridges today left the jungle paradise of Belize behind as they boarded their jet to head to Brazil.

They grinned as they gave a royal salute while climbing onboard the RAF Voyager on Tuesday.



The Duchess showed off her underwater communication skills

The couple described the experience as a ‘privilege’