King Charles III and his wife Queen Camilla attended a reception for Kenyan diaspora at Buckingham Palace before their state visit to the African country next week.
The two royal dignitaries looked back at Queen Elizabeth’s special connection to Kenya before their highly-anticipated state visit as they welcomed the Kenyan diaspora to Buckingham Palace for a reception celebrating the relationship between the countries and the future on Tuesday.
King Charles's mother Queen Elizabeth II on a Commonwealth tour there in 1952 when she learned that her father, King George VI, died in his sleep, making her monarch of the United Kingdom and its related realms at age 25.
The royal family has shared the delightful video of King Charles and Camilla as they welcomed Kenyan diaspora at the palace on Tuesday.
King Charles and Queen Camilla are said to be acknowledging 'Painful' past during their state visit to Kenya.
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