By AGGREY MUTAMBO More by this AuthorUnited Kingdom's King Charles III says he is using his country’s colonial history in Kenya to drive lessons that could boost ties, signaling how the relations between the two countries were shaped by the past. Although much of today’s relations between Kenya and the UK is banked on trade, investments and security cooperation, King Charles did admit learning from past errors can help avoid future mistakes in “a partnership of equals”. Read: Colonialism on agenda for UK King visit to Kenya“The wrongdoings of the past are a cause of the greatest sorrow and the deepest regret. Read: UK King trip to Kenya chance to renew ties, officials sayBut at the dinner on Tuesday night, the King maintained London’s stance: Regret, not apology. Earlier, King Charles and Queen Camilla were taken to Uhuru Gardens where Kenya’s new museum of history was opened.
Source: Daily Nation November 01, 2023 14:23 UTC