into tidying up the top of a small mountain in flintshire, while i contributed by hobbling up mount snowdond a fairly hideous mess at the summit. the cafe has since been replaced. the prince's innovative campaigns to protect the environment continued. when you think that each person produces roughly 2le of rubbish per day using non—returnable bottles and indestructible plastic containers, it is not difficult to imagine the mountains of refuse that we shall have to deal with somehow. the prince then went to serve in the armed forces. will your service commitments mean we will see rather less of you in wales? inevitably, yes, unless i can get sent to swansea! in 1976, the prince of wales used his naval pension to start the prince's trust, which today supports 3,000 young people in wales with employment, skills and business opportunities. in 1981, the royal wedding. wales took diana its heart. they thought she was splendid. and sir norman helped organise many of diana's visits here, too. when the two of them arrived, and they would go on either side of the road, there was always a great shout