
See how Barbados, world's newest republic, cut ties with the UK
With the stroke of midnight, Barbados cut its last remaining bonds to the British monarchy after nearly 400 years. In a ceremony on November 29, Britain's Prince Charles acknowledged the "appalling atrocity of slavery" as the nation removed Queen Elizabeth II as head of state and inaugurated its first-ever President. CNN's Max Foster reports from Barbados.
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