US First lady Jill Biden who is on her sixth visit to the continent-Africa- and her first as the first lady arrived in Kenya Friday afternoon.
Jill, whose diplomatic trip started in Namibia will be in the country until Sunday when she departs for the US.
On her tour, however, she is not alone.
She is accompanied by her granddaughter Naomi Biden.
So, who is Naomi and what does she do? Naomi was born in 1993.
She is a lawyer by profession currently working as an associate at the law firm Arnold and Porter in the US having graduated from Columbia Law School.
Naomi is the daughter of Hunter Biden who is the second-born son of President Joe Biden from his first marriage.
President Biden's first wife Neilia died in a car crash in 1972 with her one-year-old daughter, Naomi.
Naomi who is accompanying the first lady is named after her.
She has lived in the White House with her since August 2021 and has been accompanying her grandfather and step-grandmother on foreign trips including when they served as vice president and second lady.
In November 2022, she became the first granddaughter of a president to marry at the White House.
According to the White House Historical Association, Biden's wedding was the first to take place on the South Lawn.
She has two younger sisters, Finnegan and Roberta and a half-brother named Beau from her father's second marriage to South African filmmaker Melissa Cohen, and one half-sister from her father's relationship with Lunden Alexis Roberts.
At the University of Pennsylvania where she pursued International relations, Naomi was a classmate and a friend of first daughter Tiffany Trump.