Kensington Palance has revealed the itinerary for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s trip to Ireland.
The couple are set to spend two days here from Tuesday July 10th to Wednesday 11th at the request of Her Majesty’s Government.
While in Ireland, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will visit Dublin and head to various museums, companies and organisations.
“Their Royal Highnesses will meet the people of Dublin and will visit organisations which are central to Irish life. This will include a Gaelic sports festival at Croke Park, the home of the Gaelic Athletic Association.
“The Duke and Duchess will also attend a summer garden party at the British Ambassador’s residence, where they will meet people from across Ireland’s arts, sports, military and social enterprise sectors,” Kensington Palace said.
During their visit to Dublin, The newlyweds will also learn about Ireland’s culture and heritage, including a visit to Trinity College, where they will see the Book of Kells.
“The Duke and Duchess will also have a moment for reflection at the Famine Memorial, before visiting EPIC, the Irish Emigration Museum, telling the story of the 10 million Irish people who have emigrated across the world,” the statement added.
The couple will also learn more about the bright future of Ireland during their time in Dublin, with a visit to DogPatch Labs, a co-working space for technology start-ups.
The Duke and Duchess will meet children and young people taking part in free coding workshops, and will also have the opportunity to talk to female tech entrepreneurs.
They will also have official meetings with President Michael D Higgins and Taoiseach Leo Varadkar.