King Charles and Queen Camilla of Britain will be visiting Kenya next month. This visit is significant as Kenya is the place where the late queen acceded the throne in 1952. The visit is scheduled ahead of celebrations marking the 60th anniversary of Kenya's independence from Britain. Buckingham Palace confirmed the state visit, which will take place later this month. However, there are some criticisms of the visit, with claims of royal climate hypocrisy and CO2 colonialism. In other news related to King Charles, new coins marking his ascension to the throne will be introduced by the end of the year, gradually replacing Queen Elizabeth's shield formation.
New coins marking King Charles III’s ascension to the throne will enter circulation by the end of the year and gradually replace Queen Elizabeth’s shield formation https://t.co/ZFKeyylIHm
Ahead of celebrations marking the 60th anniversary of independence from Britain, Kenya will host King Charles for a state visit later this month https://t.co/DxGA2jWPxD https://t.co/dyZMUWwo0W
King Charles and Queen Camilla will visit Kenya–where the late queen acceded the throne in 1952–next month. https://t.co/1jwfj2NuFg
Royal climate hypocrisy and CO²lonialism: Charles to jet to Kenya to lecture poor Africans on emissions. @RoyalFamily https://t.co/WRLws7uqrv https://t.co/fzCoJMQYqS
Britain's King Charles and his wife Camilla will travel to Kenya for a state visit at the end of this month, Buckingham Palace said https://t.co/DxGA2jWPxD https://t.co/P1WyHaXGqL