Queen Camilla and King Charles in Sept. 2023.Photo:Samir Hussein/WireImage

Queen Camilla and King Charles III attend a festival-style event in the Place de la Bourse, which celebrates the strength and diversity of the UK - France relationship through business and culture on September 22, 2023

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King CharlesandQueen Camillaarrived in Kenya on Monday as calls grow for them to make a meaningful apology for abuses in the colonial period.

King Charles, 74, is set to address some of the darkest times in British colonial history during the couple’s tour of the African country this week. He will “acknowledge the more painful aspects of the U.K. and Kenya’s shared history,” Buckingham Palace said when thevisit was confirmed. The tour is the first to a Commonwealth country since he succeeded his late mother, Queen Elizabeth, as monarch in September 2022.

As a constitutional monarch, King Charles is tied to acting on the advice and recommendations of the U.K. government of the day. While Britain has given around $25 million in compensation and — in the words of the then-Foreign Secretary in 2013 — “recognized Kenyans were subject to torture and other forms of ill-treatment at the hands of the colonial administration,” it has not apologized.

Some experts and campaigners want King Charles to go further and say sorry formally.

Queen Camilla with Elizabeth Kangethe, councillor Islington andQueen Camilla at the reception for the Kenyan diaspora in the UK at Buckingham Palace on October 24.Aaron Chown - WPA Pool/Getty

Queen Camilla with Elizabeth Kangethe, councillor Islington and Dagenham, during a reception for the Kenyan diaspora in the UK at Buckingham Palace on October 24, 2023 in London, England.

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Writing in the U.K. newspaperThe Observer, Harvard University professor and the author ofImperial Reckoning: The Untold Story of Britain’s Gulag in KenyaCaroline Elkins said Sunday, “Firstly, King Charles III, you need to stop choking on those two words, ‘I apologize.’ Just cough them up.”

“They will probably trigger all sorts of liability issues for you and your government, but at last count, the monarchy is worth over £20 billion, so you could give several quid – some of which were stolen from or earned on the backs of colonized people – to the British taxpayer to cover this.”

King Charles and Queen Camilla arrive in Bordeaux, France on their last foreign trip in September.CHRIS JACKSON/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

King Charles III (L) and his wife Queen Camilla (R) disembark their aircraft as they arrive at Bordeaux-Merignac airport on the third day of their State Visit to France in Bordeaux

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Pointing out it was the place where his mother Queen Elizabeth learned she had acceded to the throne, and where her image was hung in rooms where torture took place, Elkins added there is “no better place for your first formal apology for colonial crimes than Kenya.”

“Global demands for a British colonial reckoning suggest you need to abandon your paternalistic ways, apologize and offer repair for the colonial crimes committed in your family’s name. The alternative will only hasten the monarchy’s decline,” Elkins said.

On Monday, Kenyans gathered on Mau Mau road, a road named after a group that fought against colonial rule, in Nairobi. They held signs, including ones that read “Bring back our artifacts” and “Kenyans denounce a brutal monarch’s visit.”

A former freedom fighter holds a sign during a demonstration against the visit of King Charles to Kenya on October 30, 2023.LUIS TATO/AFP via Getty

A former freedom fighter wearing traditional clothing holds a banner during a demonstartion against the visit of Britain’s King Charles III to Kenya as activists and former freedom fighters gather in Mau Mau road, a road named after a group that fought against the colonial rule, in Nairobi on October 30, 2023.

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On his last visit to the continent of Africa in June 2022,Charles told an audience in Kigali, Rwandaof his “personal sorrow."

“I cannot describe the depths of my personal sorrow at the suffering of so many, as I continue to deepen my own understanding of slavery’s enduring impact,” he said. “Many of those wrongs belong to an earlier age with different – and, in some ways, lesser – values. By working together, we are building a new and enduring friendship.”

“This is an issue that His Majesty takes profoundly seriously,” the palacesaid in a statement to PEOPLElast week.

A demonstration against King Charles and Queen Camilla’s visit to Kenya on Oct. 30, 2023.LUIS TATO/AFP via Getty

Human rights activists and former freedom fighters hold banners and chant slogans during a demonstartion against the visit of Britain’s King Charles III to Kenya as activists and former freedom fighters gather in Mau Mau road, a road named after a group that fought against the colonial rule, in Nairobi on October 30, 2023

As a longstanding advocate for women who have been abused, Queen Camilla will meet survivors of sexual and gender-based violence, learning how they are supported and sharing her own insights from working in this area.

In her position as patron of the equine welfare charity Brooke, the Queen will also see how the charity is working with the Kenya Society for the Protection and Care of Animals to rescue donkeys at risk and promote their welfare.

King Charles and Queen Camilla in Paris, France last month.Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images

King Charles III and Queen Camilla arrive at the Elysee Presidential Palace prior to a bilateral meeting between King Charles III and President of France Emmanuel Macron

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King Charles will meet faith leaders from Mombasa’s diverse community, hearing how they are working together to promote harmony amongst the city’s population, the palace said.

source: people.com