The King is expected to acknowledge Britain s torture of Mau Mau suspects in Kenya when he and the Queen visit the country this week - but is not likely to apologise.
The monarch will talk vaguely about ‘wrongs’ on his first official visit as head of state to a Commonwealth country. This blindness about the violence of empire must stop
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