Prince Charles and Camilla Visit Northern Ireland

Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, have arrived in Northern Ireland for a two-day visit..

The royal couple will visit a number of locations during their stay, including the Titanic Belfast museum, the Ulster Museum, and the Queen’s University Belfast. They will also meet with local community groups and businesses..

The visit comes at a time of political uncertainty in Northern Ireland, as the region continues to grapple with the fallout from Brexit. The royal couple’s visit is seen as a way to show support for the people of Northern Ireland and to promote peace and reconciliation..

**Day 1**.

On the first day of their visit, Prince Charles and Camilla arrived at Belfast City Airport and were greeted by the Lord Lieutenant of Belfast, Dame Fionnuala Jay-O’Boyle. They then traveled to Belfast Castle, where they met with the Mayor of Belfast, Councillor Kate Nicholl..

After a tour of the castle, the royal couple visited the Titanic Belfast museum. The museum tells the story of the RMS Titanic, which was built in Belfast and sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in 1912..

Prince Charles and Camilla then visited the Ulster Museum, which houses a collection of art, history, and natural history. They met with museum staff and viewed some of the exhibits..

In the afternoon, the royal couple visited the Queen’s University Belfast. They met with the university’s president, Professor Ian Greer, and toured the campus..

The day ended with a reception at Belfast City Hall. The reception was attended by a number of local dignitaries, including the First Minister of Northern Ireland, Arlene Foster, and the Deputy First Minister, Michelle O’Neill..

**Day 2**.

On the second day of their visit, Prince Charles and Camilla visited the Giant’s Causeway. The Giant’s Causeway is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is made up of over 40,000 hexagonal basalt columns..

The royal couple then traveled to the Dark Hedges. The Dark Hedges is a row of beech trees that was planted in the 18th century. The trees have become a popular tourist attraction due to their appearance in the HBO series .

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