Prince William has arrived in North Wales for his royal visit.
On Tuesday, the prince landed on the shores of North Wales where he was welcomed by excited well wishers.
The prince joined members of the Marine Conservation Society’s Youth Ocean Network for a walk at Porth Eirias.
The network is a cause of 13- to 25 year olds who are as passionate about saving the seas.
The Prince of Wales also chatted with the young environmental champions who are working to boost youth engagement in protecting the UK’s seas.
On the prince’s arrival, huge crowds were gathered to catch a glimpse of William.
One of the crowd members, Angela Jones of Conwy, received a royal hug from the prince as well.
The young enviromentalists of the netwrork spoke to the prince about their mission to bring more young people into marine conservation across the UK.
William also spoke to members of the Colwyn Bay Blue Tits, a cold water swimming group.
Later, William is scheduled to meet the volunteers and young people who were involved in the society's Hiraeth Yn Y Mor project.