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King Charles Prepares to Confront 'Painful' Colonial Legacy in Kenya

Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/ReutersInfluential Kenyan citizens and expatriates have told The Daily Beast they want King Charles to use his forthcoming visit to the country to make a full and frank apology for crimes perpetrated by British overlords as they crushed the Mau Mau rebellion in Kenya between 1952 and 1960, one of the bloodiest episodes in colonial history.One man, a Kenyan-born British lawyer and councilor, whose elderly grandfather was killed by Britis ....

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King Charles to acknowledge 'painful' Kenya history on state visit

The King will acknowledge "painful aspects" of the UK's relationship with Kenya during a state visit later this month, Buckingham Palace says. Queen Camilla will join him on the four-day trip to Kenya, his first to a Commonwealth nation as monarch. Kenyans consider the Mau Mau rebellion to be one of the most significant steps towards the end of British rule in the country. ....

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