Prince William supports saving nature on his trip to South Africa.


Prince William supports saving nature on his trip to South Africa.

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Prince William supports saving nature on his trip to South Africa.

Prince William visited South Africa to talk about protecting the environment. He rode a rescue boat and met with people who help keep the ocean clean.

William learned about a prize that gives money to businesses that are good for the planet. He used to be a helicopter pilot and helped rescue people.

William talked to volunteers who rescue people at sea and was interested in their work. He said he missed doing rescue work and would like to do it again.

While most people were happy to see William, a few people shouted at him to go home. They were upset about the history of British colonialism in South Africa.

William also met with fishermen who are using technology to fish in a way that doesn't hurt the ocean. He learned how they are tracking where seafood comes from and how it's caught.


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Why did Prince William visit South Africa?

He visited to talk about protecting the environment.

What did William do while he was there?

He rode a rescue boat and met with people who help keep the ocean clean.

How did some people feel about William's visit?

Some people shouted at him to go home because they were upset about British colonialism.


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