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Pod Save The King

King Charles and Queen Camilla's State Visit to Kenya

Pod Save The King

Reach Podcasts

News Commentary, News, Society & Culture

3.71K Ratings

🗓️ 2 November 2023

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Royal Editor Rusell Myers and Royal Photographer Ian Vogler join King Charles and Queen Camilla on their State Visit to Kenya. They discuss the Royal tour, share behind-the-scenes details and Charles' keynote speech. ...And there's mention of a new addition to Family Myers. (Congrats Russ!) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:45.2

Hello Ian.

0:46.2

Hi, how are you? It's been a long day, isn't it?

0:48.7

It has been a long day. It's been a long couple of days.

0:50.4

It feels like we've been here for a long time but we arrived on Monday evening into Nairobi

0:56.2

we are actually in Monbattel at a moment and we are pretty much sweltering it has just had a huge

1:01.3

thunderstorm it's a very very different climate here on the coast of East Africa.

1:06.0

Very different to the city, the hustle and the bustle, the hecticness of Nairobi.

1:12.0

And fortunately I've been a couple of times before but not for many years and it's always great to come back

1:18.0

Not any to this part of the world, but certainly to Nairobi because it is a real I suppose is sort of the bastion of democracy here in Africa and certainly

1:28.1

the cultural and historical ties both with Britain and the rest of the world. It's there to be seen and it's sort of a really good

1:38.4

opportunity for Britain and indeed the King and Queen to come here for their first tour of the Commonwealth.

1:45.0

And I suppose when you look at the reasons and there have been a lot of people saying to me,

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