President Uhuru Kenyatta with Prince William

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President Uhuru Kenyatta on Friday met Prince William as he wrapped up his three-day visit to the UK.

Earlier, the president met Prime Minister Theresa May, attended a summit on Somalia and held interactive sessions with investors on trade, investment and security.

He was accompanied by First Lady Margaret Kenyatta at the Buckingham Palace during his meeting with Prince William, a supporter of Kenya's conservation efforts.

"We discussed a wide range of issues, including wildlife conservation about which His Royal Highness is very keen," President Kenyatta said after the meeting.

The President also separately met the Chief Minister of Jersey Senator Ian Gorst.

He thanked him for assisting in the repatriation of funds earned from proceeds of corruption.

At the meeting with Prime Minister May on Thursday, the two leaders agreed on creating a working group to examine a new framework for bilateral and economic relations.

This was geared towards ensuring predictability and continuation of the existing market conditions after Brexit.

They also discussed Kenya’s counter-terrorism program in the context of deepening the security architecture for Kenya and the region.

May made a commitment to support the program.

At the meeting with British investors under the umbrella East African Association, the head of state was informed of new investments worth several hundreds of millions of dollars.

"Ultimately, our goal is security for our country. It is about trade and investment. It is about jobs for our youth. We have made much progress on these fronts at our meetings here," the President said.

The President was later on Friday due to leave London for Beijing to participate in a summit on infrastructure.

The conference is being attended by 28 Heads of State and Government.