The King and Queen will honor individuals in Kenya who are dedicated to animal welfare and environmental conservation during their state visit. Camilla will visit the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust's elephant orphanage and participate in bottle feeding a baby elephant. The Queen, as president of the equine welfare charity Brooke, will learn about the organization's efforts to rescue at-risk donkeys and tour a center for abused donkeys.
The King and Queen will celebrate Kenya ns who promote animal welfare and environmental conservation as their state visit to the African nation continues.
The trust is renowned for its efforts rescuing and rehabilitating elephants through its orphanage, located within Nairobi National Park, and it has successfully raised 316 orphans. During the day, the Queen, who is president of the equine welfare charity Brooke, will hear how the organisation is working with the Kenya Society for the Protection and Care of Animals to rescue donkeys at risk, and tour a centre caring for abused donkeys.
Charles and Camilla are touring Kenya over five days, their first state visit to a Commonwealth country, a trip that has seen the King speak about Britain and Kenya’s troubled colonial past.
King Queen Kenya Animal Welfare Environmental Conservation State Visit Sheldrick Wildlife Trust Elephant Orphanage Baby Elephant Equine Welfare Brooke Donkeys
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