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Prince Charles plucks up the courage to stroke one of the Cayman Islands’ famous blue iguanas while on Caribbean tour

PRINCE Charles poses with an iggy prop yesterday — as he plucks up courage to stroke a rare blue iguana.

The royal, 70, met 15-year-old Peter at a reserve on the Caribbean’s Cayman Islands.

Prince Charles and a blue iguana
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Prince Charles gave the rare blue iguana a careful stroke on his headCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Prince Charles and a blue iguana
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Charles laughs with 15-year-old Peter, who enjoyed a snack during the visitCredit: Reuters

He petted him after journalists assured him it was safe. In fact, they bite when angry.

The 15-year-old reptile looked a little unsettled by the cameras and press attention and Charles questioned the press again, saying "Is he OK? Is he dangerous?"; and got a chorus of "no" from everyone.

When a keeper explained that when riled the reptile packs a bite, Charles smiled and stroked Peter.

Blue iguanas, found nowhere else on Earth, fell to fewer than 25 in 2001 but now number hundreds after a breeding drive.

Charles also spoke about the "catastrophic global warming, acidification and pollution of our oceans" being "nothing short of a planetary crisis".

The encounter happened at the National Trust for the Cayman Islands' Blue Iguana Recovery Centre at the end of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall's 12-day tour of the Caribbean.

Charles and Camilla bid farewell to the Cayman Islands at Pedro St James, an 18th century Caribbean great house and the oldest building on the British Overseas Territory.

Charles also opened a kids’ botanic park pavilion during their trip.

Prince Charles opens a kids botanic park pavilion
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The royal also opened a kids' botanic park pavilion during his Cayman Islands tripCredit: PA:Press Association
Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles Caribbean tour
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Charles and Camilla have been on a 12-day tour around the CaribbeanCredit: Getty Images - Getty
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The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall took part in a mojito making lesson while in CubaCredit: PA:Press Association
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