King Charles III and Queen Consort to Acknowledge Colonial Past During Landmark Kenya Visit
- King Charles III will be the first British monarch to officially acknowledge the UK's colonial abuses in Kenya.
- The royal visit marks Charles' first to a Commonwealth nation since becoming King and holds deep personal significance.
- Charles and Camilla's itinerary will balance celebrating modern UK-Kenya ties with confronting their painful shared history.
- Key stops include the site of Kenya's independence, memorials to victims of British crimes, and meetings with young Kenyans.
- The trip signifies Charles' commitment to redefining the monarchy's relationship with the Commonwealth in the post-colonial era.