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By Press Association 2021
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall during a visit to the Education Authority Headquarters in Belfast (Clodagh Kilcoyne/PA)
The Prince of Wales has paid tribute to the “inspiring” efforts of youth workers to bring about reconciliation in Northern Ireland.
In the second engagement of their visit, the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall met with a number of youth workers at the headquarters of the Education Authority in Belfast city centre.
Charles and Camilla heard reflections from young people living in deprived areas on how youth workers had impacted their lives.
In a speech, Charles hailed the “tireless work” being done to bring about reconciliation.
The Prince of Wales hailed “tireless work” for reconciliation in Belfast during a visit to Northern Ireland.
Charles also followed in his late father’s footsteps by visiting the Harland and Wolff shipyard and became the first member of the royal family in recent history to visit South Armagh.
He finished off the day meeting First Minister Arlene Foster at Hillsborough Castle.
She did not make a statement following the engagement, but later tweeted: “Delighted to welcome HRH The Prince of Wales to Hillsborough. HRH has always been a tremendous supporter of building a shared and united community in Northern Ireland.”
The Prince of Wales hailed “tireless work” for reconciliation in Belfast during a visit to Northern Ireland.
Charles also followed in his late father’s footsteps by visiting the Harland and Wolff shipyard and became the first member of the royal family in recent history to visit South Armagh.
He finished off the day meeting First Minister Arlene Foster at Hillsborough Castle.
She did not make a statement following the engagement, but later tweeted: “Delighted to welcome HRH The Prince of Wales to Hillsborough. HRH has always been a tremendous supporter of building a shared and united community in Northern Ireland.”
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