Royal news: The countries the Queen, Charles, Kate, William and Harry have NEVER visited
DOZENS of countries across the world have never received a member of British Royal Family, as Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, made their very first visit to Cuba.
Prince Charles and Camilla arrive in Cuba for royal visit
Charles and Camilla made their landmark trip to Havana, Cuba on Sunday, making them the first members of the Royal Family to visit the Communist state.
The royal couple will be commencing a four-day royal tour of the Caribbean island, with plans to meet Grammy Award-winning Buena Vista Social Club, and owners of famous vintage cars still running in Havana.
A spokesman for the couple said: "Their Royal Highnesses are looking forward to experiencing the culture and meeting the people of Cuba."
Cuba was off limits for the Royal Family ever since Fidel Castro ruled the country, but Charles and Camilla made royal history on their first visit to the Communist country.
The royals have travelled far and wide across the world, however, there are dozens of countries they have yet to visit.
The Queen is the most well-travelled among all members of the Royal family, having paid official visits to more than 100 countries during her reign.
The monarch has not visited 91 countries and territories, including some former members of the Soviet Bloc.
She covered most of South Pacific such as Nauru, Kiribati, Tuvalu and Fiji while on board the Royal Yacht Britannia.
Her Majesty became Queen after her father, George VI, died from coronary thrombosis aged 56.
The Queen, then Princess Elizabeth, was on a royal engagement in Kenya with her husband Prince Philip when she heard the tragic news.
The royals have not visited South America much - possibly because Britain's empire did not extend beyond British Guiana and the Falkland Islands.
The Queen visited Brazil and Chile in 1968 and Guyana in 1994, but Argentina and Paraguay have never had a royal visit.
The changing face of Europe over the last 30 years has meant there are newer countries which have not been visited.
Albania, Belarus and Ukraine are still to be visited, while the Queen took in Belgrade, Dubrovnik, and Zagreb when it was part of Yugoslavia in 1974.
Many African countries, including Senegal and Mali in the west and Djibouti in the east., have yet to receive British royalty.
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Some Asian countries still awaiting a royal visit include Vietnam, Kazakhstan and North Korea.
Charles and Camilla visited St Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean last week as part of their 12-day royal tour of the region.
The royal pair met with Prime Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines Ralph Gonsalves, a self-professed "anti-colonial leader" who once campaigned to replace The Queen with an elected president.