Yeta was enthroned at
Lealui on 13 March 1916, and abolished the traditional system of
corvee, the last vestige of
slavery on 1 April 1925. Yeta attended the
coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at
Westminster Abbey in London, but experienced a severe stroke which caused partial
paralysis and loss of
speech in early 1939. Yeta's secretary wrote: "The Coronation was the greatest event we ever saw or will ever see in our lives again. Nobody could think that he is really on
earth when seeing the Coronation Procession, but that he is either dreaming or is in
Paradise." He abdicated in favour of his younger brother
Imwiko. ==See also==