 Britain's King Charles toured a marine conservation center on Kenya's coast on November 2, where he learned about the community's efforts to protect local species of coral and sea turtle earlier in the day. The king was introduced to members of the Early Birds Banda, a group promoting environmental education for young people. He also met social entrepreneurs who create usable products out of plastic waste, Charles and his wife Camilla are on the third of a four-day visit to the East African country, where the king has said he would attempt to understand the impact of colonial-era atrocities at the hands of the British on the country. They have to stay for a few days, and then we are making the tables and put the plastic measure on top, and they will be there. Look, town has been changed lately.