
The Royal Family of which the late Queen Elizabeth II was the formidable matriarch, are big on conservation, protecting biodiversity and wildlife.
The colonial footprint in Kenya is the reason we have Lake Victoria which British explorer John Hannington Speke named after the then queen in 1858.
The Royal Family's footprints in Kenya sweeps across conserving the environment and wildlife.
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