President Uhuru is on the second day of his state visit to the United Kingdom.

Uhuru is scheduled to fly to Sandringham Palace on Wednesday morning, where he is looking forward to meeting the leadership of the United Kingdom.

At the Sandringham palace, the president will hold bilateral consultations with the apparent heir to the British throne, Prince Charles.

Post COVID-19 cooperation, climate change and commonwealth matters will take centre stage in today’s discussions.

Uhuru will also tour the Sandringham Estate with Prince Charles.

The president will later fly back to London and head for Chequers where his host the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson will be waiting.

The two leaders will also hold bilateral consultations that will focus on post-COVID-19 co-operation and review of the UK-Kenya strategic partnership that was signed last year.

Uhuru and Boris will likewise examine the circumstance in the Horn of Africa and cooperation under the UN Security Council.