Bermuda is part of the British Empire, so they don’t really count. I would happily substitute the Bahamas, though; they’ve been independent for decades and while not perfect, it is a place where people go to work every day and it works. It is a far cry from Jamaica...
Sorry, the political transfer of Hong Kong to China in 1997 marked for many the end of the British Empire.
Bermuda is one the fourteen British Overseas Territories (BOT) are territories under the jurisdiction and sovereignty of the United Kingdom; they do not, however, form part of it.[1][2] Instead, they are those parts of the former British Empire that have not chosen independence or have voted to remain British territories. While each has its own internal leadership, most being self-governing, they share the British monarch (Elizabeth II) as head of state.