King Charles III will on Wednesday visit the United Nations offices in Gigiri, Nairobi.
Security personnel are on standby right from the gate to the route his Majesty will use into the premises.
The King will be meeting several corporate leads, and attending a panel session.
He will also plant a tree at the famous ‘KaribUNi’ sign.
King Charles III will be concluding his tour in Nairobi today as he heads to Mombasa county for other engagements to conclude his four-day official visit to the country.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla landed in the country on October 30.
In Mombasa, Their Majesties' will visit Mtongwe Naval Base to witness Kenyan Marines, trained by the Royal Marines, demonstrating a covert beach landing, showing defence collaboration in action.
During their trip to Mombasa, the King will meet faith leaders from diverse communities to hear how they are working together to promote harmony amongst the city’s population.