During his visit to Kenya, King Charles expresses his sorrow and regret over Britain's violent colonial past, stating that there is no excuse for the abhorrent acts committed during that time.
King Charles has expressed "his greatest sorrow and deepest regret" over Britain 's 'inexcusable' violent colonial past during his visit to Kenya . The King, on the first day of his visit to the African nation alongside Queen Camilla, said there was "no excuse" for "abhorrent and unjustifiable" acts of violent carried out by Britain during its colonial era.
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