King Charles, Britain already admitted to torture in Kenya, no need for you to choke on an apology

By Caroline Elkins

King Charles III will travel this week to Kenya, his first visit to a Commonwealth country as Britain’s monarch. There, according to Buckingham Palace, he will “acknowledge the more painful aspects of the UK and Kenya’s shared history, including the Emergency (1952-60) … [taking] time during the visit to deepen his understanding of the wrongs suffered in this period by the people of Kenya”.

It appears the British monarch is in need of a history lesson. A little over a decade ago William Hague, who was foreign secretary, delivered a speech to the House of Commons, heralding a rupture in Britain’s narrative of imperial exceptionalism….

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