Ghana's Asante King has displayed royal artifacts looted during colonial rule, returned by British museums on long-term loan for his silver jubilee celebrations. The artifacts, stolen during British colonial rule, are being exhibited in Ghana for the first time in over 150 years. The king seeks to permanently keep the golden treasures loaned to him, including items from King Charles's royal collection at Windsor Palace.
Excl: The king of the Asante in Ghana hopes to reclaim his ancestral gold - including items sitting in King Charles's royal collection at Windsor Palace https://t.co/QKKhWFL4Zp
Loaners, keepers! Labour is Ghanaian king's best hope for permanent return of 'looted' golden treasures - as experts say this is 'just the beginning' of repatriation plans for 'stolen' artefacts https://t.co/ESFBu7cyLu https://t.co/kyD4wytsYr
Excl: An African king is seeking to permanently keep golden treasures loaned to him by the British Museum and the V&A in a landmark deal. https://t.co/IFI7GsCUfJ
ICYMI: Valuable artifacts of the Asante Kingdom, stolen during British colonial rule, were displayed in Ghana for the first time in over 150 years. https://t.co/9hJTDNeyeo
Valuable items of the Asante Kingdom, stolen during British colonial rule, have returned to be displayed in Ghana for the first time in over 150 years. https://t.co/v8ISFfz0Sd
VIDEO: Ghana's Asante King displays for the first time dozens of royal artefacts looted during colonial rule, after they were returned by British museums on a long-term loan as part of his silver jubilee celebrations. https://t.co/ZUypdajFBM