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Prince Charles to visit Nigeria, others

Prince Charles to visit Nigeria, others
Nigeria will be the first point of arrival of Prince Charles in his planned visit to three African countries  starting on Oct. 31.
The prince is expected  to acknowledge the slavery past of an historic African fort when he visits the continent with the Duchess of Cornwall.
Clarence House has announced Charles and Camilla are to tour the Gambia, Ghana and Nigeria during October and November, countries in a region synonymous with the slave trade.


In Ghana the heir to the throne will visit the 17th century Christiansborg Castle, once a Danish slave fort and later owned by Britain.
Scott Furssedonn-Wood, Charles’ deputy private secretary, said about the prince’s visit to the site:
“What we will almost certainly see is an acknowledgement of that site, of the darker side of the fort’s history and that part of the past, and the story of that region.”
Until a few years ago the fort, in the capital Accra, was the seat of Ghana’s government after independence, and Charles stayed in the building when he visited the country in 1977.
Over the centuries the royal family were involved in the slave trade from Elizabeth I, who supported the lucrative dealings of John Hawkins, one of Britain’s first slave traders, to the Duke of Clarence, later William IV, who opposed slavery abolitionists.
Charles and Camilla’s trip begins on October 31 with the prince spending nine days in the region, while the duchess’s tour ends after seven, following their first day in Nigeria.

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