 Right here with me is His Excellency Manoa, a TV Season of the Kenyon Ambassador to the UK. We're going to be speaking to him and just hearing what we have from the King Charles right here in Kenya. How are you, sir? Very well. What is the significance of the visit of King Charles to Kenya? First, this is the king's first visit to Africa and the Commonwealth. The fact that he chose Kenya emphasizes the important part Kenya plays in geopolitics, emphasizes our close relations with the UK, and emphasizes strong bonds between Kenya and the UK. And the king is visiting to emphasize that friendship. And to give a voice to the work we are doing together with the UK. So around trade, for instance, the UK is one of Kenya's biggest trading partners. With a trade surplus in Kenya's favor, the UK is one of our biggest sources of foreign direct investment. The UK invests in our energy, in our food systems, in beverages, in manufacturing. And the UK, we work with them around scholarships and schools, university partnerships, health. We have a solid relationship and this is partly to emphasize that and to look at the issues of today and tomorrow. Issus around innovation, you know, the king will be seeing some of that technology, that is the future. And with a mean age of 19, Kenya is about young people. And so it's about looking together at what we can do to support young people. Now, I mean, among all the common world nations, Kenya is the first one that King Charles is visiting. Is there any benefit that we're actually going to get from this visit? And actually, why did he choose this country as the first one? I always wonder why people say, is there any benefit? First, there's always a benefit from a visitor. The tourism focus, for instance. You know, the number of eyeballs focused on Kenya, your marketing budget can't fix that. One visit will trains a billion eyeballs on your country. That's a benefit that we probably won't talk about. The significance of original stability, the focus on that, the focus on Kenya as a happening place. The focus on Kenya as a place where our young people are well educated, are ready to work in any sphere in every market. The fact of focusing the globe on these things. I think it's got to be the biggest benefit that Kenya's people can thrive anywhere, that they are available to work, that they are available to engage and that they are available to lead. Any cultural or diplomatic exchanges that are going to happen through this visit? The visit itself is an exchange at the highest level because the King is head of state of the United Kingdom. He's met our head of state already, so that's that. He's been to Huru Gardens. He's here with Wananchi. He's going to do other events around the city and then he's going to go to Nairobi National Park. So those exchanges are there and in all this it's interacting with people. Both are available here. So the sector is kind of taken care of during this visit. So probably someone who is watching as we wind up. Who is an ordinary Kenyan? Wananchi tuakawaii. Kuna maali ambao ata eza kupatana na King Charles, ana eza kufika? Wange kuwa apa? Wange kuwa Uhuru Gardens. Ali Salim Wananchi uko. Ana nda Nairobi Kitchen ata Salim Wananchi. Na ata kwa Mombasa in a day or two ata kutana na watu piya kule. Ata nda church, ata nda mosque. Na ata kwa kule for Jesus. Na beach piya? Na nda beach piya? Na ata kwa Wananchi. So kila ndu uko kawaii na eza fari. Alright, thank you so much ambassador for talking to S.P.Ambas to Meshkuru Sana. Alright guys, that was ambassador from Kenya to the U.K. Manoa S.P. So thank you so much for watching. My good name is Ms. Kitenshi.