Charles’ sweet tribute to ‘beloved’ Kate

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King Charles has paid tribute to his “beloved” daughter-in-law, Kate Middleton, during a state banquet in Kenya.

The King’s affection for his son’s wife, the Princess of Wales, was on full display at a state banquet attended by 350 guests in Kenya.The British monarch was speaking in front of 350 guests at the official event, which was hosted by the Kenyan president and the First Lady at their state house in Nairobi in his and Queen Camilla’s honour.King Charles delivered his speech during the State Banquet.

Prince William and the then-future Princess of Wales became engaged in 2010 after he popped the question in a log cabin at the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy. “The wrongdoings of the past are a cause of the greatest sorrow and the deepest regret. There were abhorrent and unjustifiable acts of violence committed against Kenyans as they waged, as you said at the United Nations, a painful struggle for independence and sovereignty – and for that, there can be no excuse,” the King said.

“None of this can change the past. But by addressing our history with honesty and openness we can, perhaps, demonstrate the strength of our friendship today. And, in so doing, we can, I hope, continue to build an ever-closer bond for the years ahead.”

 

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