Cheeky reason Stephen Letoo wants to meet King Charles III

The British Royal plane that was carrying King Charles III and the Queen arrived at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) a few minutes before 11 p.m. on Monday.

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Renowned Kenyan journalist Stephen Letoo, who also holds the self made title of chairman of the Men's Conference Programme, has welcomed King Charles III of Edinburgh and Queen Camilla to Kenya in a letter addressed to the British Embassy in Nairobi.

Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi and British Ambassador to Kenya Neil Wigan greeted the two members of the British Royal family upon their arrival in Kenya on Monday night.

The Citizen TV journalist also specifically asked King Charles III to attend a meeting with men's conference participants in his letter to the British Embassy.

"The men's conference program is a gathering of men from all walks of life, who are committed to personal growth, leadership, climate change, poverty eradication, and community building.

Our mission is to empower men to be better through a combination of exciting keynote speakers, engaging workshops, and networking opportunities,” Letoo wrote to the British Embassy.

He continued, "We are officially requesting to have bilateral talks with his envoys King Charles as we hope to share our plans; awareness of mental health, women's empowerment, drug abuse and climate change."

Letoo continued to ask the members of the Men's Conference to be allocated time by King Charles suggesting that the discussion will be about issues of mutual interest.

"We would like to discuss with the king about issues of mutual interest, we hope that the king's many activities will allow us to meet him. Thank you for your consideration and we look forward to hearing from your office," he wrote.