Prince William has completed his week-long tour of Africa with a visit to Kenya.
The Duke of Cambridge, 36, wore his Army uniform as he visited the Irish Guards, 1st Battalion at the British Army Training Unit Kenya in Laikipia today.
The royal, who is the colonel of the regiment, arrived by a helicopter as he joined Number Two Company for a training session.
He also met with Kenyan Defence Forces as he was formally welcomed to the country.
Britain's Prince William (C), shoots a spot kick on a soccer pitch during his visit to Ol Maiso primary school in Laikipia, Kenya
The Aston Villa football fan also handed out sports equipment to pupils during a visit to Ol Maiso primary school
The enthusiastic children were elated to receive the sports equipment from the British prince there on duty
Prince William has completed his week-long tour of Africa with a visit to Kenya, where he visited the Irish Guards
The Duke of Cambridge, 36, wore his Army uniform as he arrived at the British Army Training Unit Kenya by helicopter
William has been on a 'private working trip' in Africa for the past week as president of the United for Wildlife group and patron of Tusk, which is another conservation organisation.
He arrived in Namibia on Monday, where he viewed the work of Save the Rhino in Kunene, before later meeting members of the local community involved in the Kunene People's Park Initiative.
Following a 5am start, he set off with a dedicated team of rangers to track a rare black rhino.
The royal then flew to Tanzania, where he found out more about measures being taken to combat the illegal wildlife trade.
It wasn't all fun and games as William talks to Kenya's Defence Cabinet Secretary Raychelle Omamo during his visit
Prince William poses for a photograph with members of a community soccer team wearing his beloved Aston Villa's claret kits during his visit
William, who is the colonel of the regiment, joined Number Two Company for a training session (above)
The prince also met with Kenyan Defence Forces as he was formally welcomed to the country (above)
He also visited Mkomazi National Park, as well as a rhino sanctuary, to learn about conservation efforts in the country.
The Duke of Cambridge is returning to Britain today, following his trip to Africa, which was in part to promote conference on the illegal wildlife trade in London in October.
The prince is passionate about animal conservation, and has campaigned in the past against the killing of elephants, rhinos, pangolins and other species.
This lucky community football team will now don Aston Villa kits as super-fan William hands them out
The Duke of Cambridge, Prince William (C) embrace a soccer player named William as he gives sports uniforms to members of a community soccer team
William talks to Kenya's Defence Cabinet Secretary Rachael Omamo as British High Commissioner to Kenya, Nic Hailey, looks on
William is also fond of Kenya, where he proposed to the Duchess of Cambridge back in 2010.
Earlier this week, William revealed that Kate, 36, was 'immensely jealous' of his trip to Africa - as he would finally get a good night's sleep away from his 'wonderful children'.
Speaking at a reception in Namibia, he said: 'I’m delighted to be visiting Namibia for the first time. I'm only sorry that my wife Catherine is not able to join me – she is immensely jealous,' he said.
'Particularly as I'm looking forward to a few good uninterrupted nights' sleep this week away from my wonderful children!'
Britain's Prince William (C) talks with Irish Soldiers during his visit to the 1st Battalion the Irish Guards Battle group
The Duke of Cambridge, Prince William (C) listens to Irish Soldiers during his visit to the 1st Battalion the Irish Guards Battle group
Britain's Prince William (C) talks with Irish Soldiers during his visit to the 1st Battalion the Irish Guards Battle group
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Main photo article Prince William has completed his week-long tour of Africa with a visit to Kenya.
The Duke of Cambridge, 36, wore his Army uniform as he visited the Irish Guards, 1st Battalion at the British Army Training Unit Kenya in Laikipia today.
The royal, who is the colonel of the regiment, arrived by a ...
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Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.
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