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Amnesty's walk along Kensington Palace Gardens has only one destination: the Israeli Embassy

The NGO seeks to demonise Israel, inflame tensions, drive Israelis and Palestinians apart and make the conflict worse.

March 24, 2022 11:14
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LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 19: General view of the Embassy of the Russian Federation and Consular Section in Kensington Palace Gardens on February 19, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by Rob Pinney/Getty Images)
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Let’s take a walk along Kensington Palace Gardens. Amnesty International have been protesting there this week. So let’s go and see what they’re campaigning against.

Just off Kensington High Street, originally laid out in 1870 as part of the grounds of Kensington Palace, is the official residence of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge – as well as those of other members of the Royal Family.

It is not just amongst London’s most expensive streets, but one of the most expensive residential locations in the world, although it is now mainly home to embassies and official ambassadorial residences.

Amongst others, we’ll walk past the French, Italian, Norwegian and Nepalese embassies.