unavoidable in nairobi. the city s main road was named princess elizabeth highway when it opened, though since renamed freedom road after independence. time has healed only so much here. key trousers ended to the throne, this in itself marks a new beginning. i don t think a great good fraction of canyons will look at like like that. the more critical ones will remain critical. we will still continue to pose the uncomfortable questions. they will demand economic justice, political justice, and reparations. britain and kenya share a past and a future, both members of the commonwealth. the new king won t necessarily be a new beginning. sky news, in nairobi. back here with me again,
broadcaster since the succession of charles. cricket resuming while some other sports remain suspended in britain s. the powerful tributes here in the oval showed why cricket leaders wanted their support to resume, to honor, they said, the life and service of the queen. she once use her christmas broadcast to talk about the power of sports and being able to bring people together. we have seen here just how that can take place. i personally wouldn t have wanted to play, i would ve wanted two or three days to reflect and think about the wonderful things she has done. i can also understand the thinking of people coming together for sport. it s a fine line, and i suppose at the end of the day you do what is. best football was of the main sport choosing to shut down. food destined for s stadiums like liverpool donated to food bank. a decision is to made about whether domestic football will be played next week before the
passing, and its ceremonial role in many ways, but she is always there. despite being the champion at the red cross and she supporter and inspiration to our volunteers and staff. not only here in the uk, what has been incredible to the response of the people across the red cross movement we had messages from costa rica, that the lens to the philippines, parts of africa, oh patriots do what the queen symbolized to the red cross movement. he met the queen, haven t you, tell us a little bit about that? i have been fortunate to me are a couple of times. one of the most moving times was actually when she came to meet volunteers of staff affected by the terrible tragedy of the grenfell tower fire. she was immediately able to
out of subjects as soon as possible, given what we know about him. dominic thank you much indeed, we will see later. to you know, to give the queen always had a special place and her heart for the commonwealth, who she saw as a few former colonies grow into 56 nations, many former british empire. they have made the uk their home during her reign. skies lisa holland has been speaking to calm and what communities. spyou call her grandma? yes. in south london, they called louise the queen of brixton, not just because she is a great grandmother who foster 26 children but 96 years of age, she was born the same day as
passing. mike and obscene, chief executive of british red cross. thank you very much. thank you. over the course of her reign, the queen became perhaps the most photographed person, her images used from pop art to park. peter spencer has been looking at the life of a cultural icon. she was the most portrayed woman in the world. her face and profile ubiquitous, her image at the core of british culture. the queen s coronation was groundbreaking but the, first ever to be televised watch, by 27 million, the premier of source for the lifelong pivotal role she d played in maintaining the allure of grand britain. when i was a little girl, a little teenager, when she was engaged to prince philip, who