As part of public diplomacy efforts, Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus will deliver a special speech at Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs, on Wednesday.
He is expected to deliver his address in the main hall of Chatham House between 11am and 12pm London time.
The session will be recorded, live-streamed, and partially open to the media, according to the program schedule of the chief adviser.
He will join a reception hosted by Chatham House in his honour.
In the evening, he will join a dinner hosted by King Charles III on the occasion of the 35th anniversary of The King's Foundation. The event will be held at St James's Palace in London.
Yunus is now in London on a four-day official visit aiming to enhance bilateral relations.
In a significant recognition of his global contributions, Yunus has been nominated by King Charles III for the "King Charles III Harmony Award 2025", honouring his lifelong work to promote peace, sustainability, and harmony between people and the environment.
The award will be conferred at a formal ceremony at St James’s Palace in London on Thursday.
Established in 1990, The King’s Foundation, a UK-based charity founded by then-prince of Wales, bestows the prestigious award annually on individuals with exemplary achievements in sustainable development and humanitarian causes.
The chief adviser is expected to return home on Saturday.