Governor-General of Kenya
- Governor-General of Kenya
This page contains a list of Governors-General of Kenya during the period when it was a monarchy from 1963 to 1964.
See also lists of incumbents, list of Presidents of Kenya
Governors-General of Kenya, 1963-1964
*Malcolm John MacDonald: 12 December 1963 - 12 December 1964
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