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Coast10 September 2022 - 08:33

I am so attached to Queen Elizabeth's family – Kenyan ranger

Amos Ndiangui, the Treetops Lodge ranger for more than 30 years, said they are mourning.

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Candles have been lit in memory of the Queen at Treetops Lodge in Nyeri, Kenya.

It is here where she was on tour in 1952 when she learned of the death of her father King George VI.

Amos Ndiangui, the Lodge’s ranger for more than 30 years, said they are mourning.

“I am so attached to this family,” he said.

Memories of the Queen are carefully preserved at the Treetops Lodge.

A note bearing her signature, and that of the Duke of Edinburgh, details the animals she observed at the site in 1952.

They include elephant herds, rhinos and a baboon who according to the resident ranger attempted to steal her snacks.

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