The Prince of Wales has arrived at Kalk Harbour on a lifeboat following his visit to Simon’s Town Harbour to meet with volunteers of the National Seas Rescue Institute.
William was greeted by huge, cheering crowds and he took off in an impromptu walkabout.
He shook dozens of hands and told locals he’d had “the most amazing” few days and did not want to leave.
He was given some beaded key rings to take home for his family.
Kate Wardle, 46, from Kalk Bay revealed she had had them especially made- handing him two in the shape of a W and a C and three in animal shapes for the children.
”Thank you very much, they’ll love those. Never go home empty-handed, that’s important,” he said.
The Prince told the crowd: “I love Cape Town, I’ve had the most amazing week here, I’ve really enjoyed it. I don’t want to go!”
He added: “My children would love to be here, so would Catherine.”
William is set to meet local fishermen to highlight the contributions of 2023 Earthshot Finalist Abalobi as they have a fish lunch.
Abalobi was founded in South Africa to protect small-scale fishing communities and nurture their ocean stewardship while educating their customers about the origins of their seafood.
Upon the prince’s arrival, various seals were snapped joining the locals for a warm royal welcome.By Emily Ferguson – Royal Editor in Cape Town