The royal visitors, King Charles and Queen Camilla, have completed their 4-day visit in the country.
The duo departed from the country on Friday after amidst heavy rains.
President William Ruto saw them off at the Mombasa International Airport in Mombasa.
Others who were president to see off the royal family members include deputy president Rigathi Gachagua, first lady Rachel Ruto among other dignitaries.
“Kwaherini Kenya! Goodbye Kenya!Thank you to everyone who welcomed The King and Queen to Nairobi and Mombasa during,” read a tweet on the Royal Family’s X account.
🇰🇪 Kwaherini Kenya!
🇬🇧 Goodbye Kenya!Thank you to everyone who welcomed The King and Queen to Nairobi and Mombasa during #RoyalVisitKenya. pic.twitter.com/r6DXCj2gyD
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) November 3, 2023
This came after Ruto chaired a cabinet meeting in the coastal city.
During their visit to Mombasa, The King and The Queen visited the Mtongwe naval base. They also witnessed Kenyan marines that have been trained by the royal marines showcase their skills.
On Friday morning, the king visited the Mandhry Mosque. He was welcomed by members of Mombasa’s Muslim “who spoke about the interfaith dialogue work of the Coast Interfaith Council of Clerics.”
His Majesty also visited Mombasa Memorial Cathedral where he joined an interfaith meeting focussing on peace, security and development, before unveiling a plaque commemorating his visit.
On the other hand, the Queen met survivors of sexual and gender-based violence.