King Charles Says 'Painful Aspects of Our Past Continue' as Calls for Slavery Reparations Intensify

The King made a speech in Samoa at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting on Oct. 25
King Charles has acknowledged that “the most painful aspects of our past continue to resonate,” as leaders of countries linked to Britain raise the issue of reparations for slavery.

The King, 75, making his first speech as Head of the Commonwealth in Samoa on Friday, Oct. 25, urged leaders to find “creative ways” to conquer inequalities.

Charles didn’t directly speak about reparations for […]
King Charles Says 'Painful Aspects of Our Past Continue' as Calls for Slavery Reparations Intensify

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