President Uhuru Kenyatta who is in the United Kingdom in a five-day State visit received a hostile reception outside Chatham House.
In a thirty minute footage which has been widely shared online, people are seen carrying placards with different messages on them.
They are also heard chanting 'Respect Human Rights', among other slogans.
President didn't stop to address the protesters but he rather rushed to his motorcade and left.
This comes a time when Kenya government have been on the spot over controversial 'deportation' of National Resistance Army Miguna Miguna to Canada.
The self-proclaimed general claimed that he was denied entry after a court ordered his return.
The President visited the London Stock Exchange (LSE) where he met with investors.
It is reported that Kenyatta will use the occasion to share areas of investment opportunities as envisioned in his Big Four Agenda for Kenya’s growth his last term in office.
President Kenyatta met with a group of protesters after an address at Chatham House where he spoke on Kenya’s efforts in achieving inclusive economic growth, the positive role it plays in supporting regional peace, and its station in a globalising world.