King Charles III acknowledged the “most painful aspects” of the Commonwealth’s past as he bid goodbye to Samoa, indirectly addressing growing calls for slavery reparations in the region. During his visit, he attended a major Commonwealth summit and urged world leaders to learn from history and work towards righting enduring inequalities, without mentioning financial reparations directly. Charles emphasized the importance of finding the “right language” and understanding history to guide future choices in addressing inequality.
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