Yes, but the Kenyans still allow Britain to station troops on their soil; and these troops routinely rape Kenyan women. Apparently white people still own large tracts of the most valuable lands in Kenya. No one should put up with that
The British establishment still acts as if it controls Kenya, and they do to a certain extent. The rape of Kenyan women by British forces in the Nyanyuki area has also been pretty well-documented. The problem lies in the disconnect between average Kenyans and those in power. I think it is a tribalized system in Kenya that the British establishment exploits to its own advantage.
Let us not forget Robert Mugabe tried to do a land redistribution in Zimbabwe. The UK - through its European and American allies - imposed the most restrictive sanctions on the country to the point where millions of Zimbabweans had to flee that resource-rich country.
Kenyans are not lost in this reality, so they let the British monarchy own those huge tracts of land. The Kenyan elites are also trained through the UK, and the upper class in Kenya mimics their British counterpart. It is what it is.
My earlier point was to sympathize with the Kenyan police officer. Had he pushed back against that Western tourist, the police department could've fired him, and he could've been destitute. The unemployment in Kenya is extremely high for a stable country like Kenya. This reality makes people accept a situation that their conscience would not allow them to in the real world.