The King hits the beach to meet Kenyan marine communities

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King Charles has learnt about the ways in which young people are supporting marine conservation efforts, as His Majesty pays a visit to Nyali beach, as part of a state visit to Kenya. The King is presented with a Tide Turner's badge recognising Charles III as a 'Tide Turner Warrior' and is shown an intricately crafted Swahili chair. Report by Brooksl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:44 He's going to talk about the impact.
00:46 Your Majesty, it's a pleasure to meet you.
00:48 So we have
00:50 a household with hand-cuts
00:52 made out of 100% recycled plastic
00:54 and we source the plastic lumber
00:56 from a gift shop.
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01:18 That's the modern law.
01:21 Well, as a token of our appreciation, sir, we as a token of our appreciation.
01:29 Thank you.

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