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The King and Queen have been greeted with a ceremonial welcome in Kenya by the president and first lady.

It marks the beginning of their four-day state visit as the east African country marks 60 years of independence. Report by Alibhaiz. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00 [Sounds of a waterfall]
00:15 Majesty, welcome. Welcome to Kenya. Thank you very much for visiting us.
00:20 [Laughter]
00:22 Welcome to Kenya. Welcome.
00:25 [Sound of a trumpet]
00:28 Thank you. Thank you very much.
00:30 [Sound of a trumpet]
00:34 [Sound of a gunshot]
00:40 [Music]
00:49 [Sound of a water drop]
00:56 [Music]
01:06 [Sound of a waterfall]
01:25 And because we believe in the rule of law, we have made sure that we have obtained all the certifications.
01:30 Otherwise you won't be allowed to take it.
01:34 Yeah, otherwise you can't be allowed to take it. So we have done all the certification to enable you to transport it to the UK.
01:43 Well, I've got an arboretum I'm gradually training.
01:47 Wonderful.
01:48 Which represents different parts of the world, so it would be absolutely ideal. Thank you so much.
01:54 It's part of our heritage, part of our history.
01:58 Yes.
02:01 She was so looking forward to seeing more of the country.
02:04 Correct.
02:05 At the time it was a tragedy.
02:07 Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.
02:10 [Sounds of a waterfall]

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