When King Charles lands on Tuesday for a short tour of Kenya, he is expected to acknowledge some of the more painful aspects of our shared history. But there is also much to celebrate.
The King expressed his sorrow today/yesterday that the Kenyan safari lodge where his mother was staying when she became Queen is no longer there to see.
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LONDON - Britain's King Charles and his wife Camilla will travel to Kenya for a four-day state visit at the end of this month where he will acknowledge "painful aspects" of its colonial past, Buckingham Palace said on Wednesday (Oct 11). It will be the third foreign trip by the royals since Charles became king following the death of his.