
Prince Charles and his wife Camilla have begun their royal visit to Ireland.
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will enjoy a two-day trip to the republic where they will be presented with an award in Kerry for their contribution to the economy of the county.
First they will head to Cork where they will enjoy a civic reception in Cork City Hall hosted by the Lord Mayor, and a visit to the English Market. They will be joined by Tánaiste Simon Coveney for dinner.
Clarence House also added that The Prince of Wales will visit UCC and the National Maritime College of Ireland and go on board an Irish Navy Service vessel to showcase the close maritime links between the two nations and to celebrate the flourishing strategic defence relationship.
Seo maidin, tosaíonn Prionsa na Breataine Bige agus Bandiúc Chorn na Breataine cuairt ar Éireann pic.twitter.com/28OQCEiRlj
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) June 14, 2018
While in Cork, The Duchess of Cornwall will visit a local refuge, which serves women and children who have suffered domestic violence, and she will also visit the Irish National Guide Dogs Training Centre.
On Saturday the couple began their visit to Nothern Ireland where they visited Omagh as part of commemorations on the twentieth anniversary of the Omagh bomb.
The Prince also visited Belfast and attended the Ulster University’s Coleraine Campus to help celebrate its 50th anniversary.
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall visit the Omagh Memorial Garden on the 20th anniversary year of the Omagh Bomb.
TRH laid a wreath of white roses and herbs of remembrance, rosemary, lavender and thyme from the gardens at Hillsborough Castle. #RoyalVisitNI pic.twitter.com/p94goBHt34
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) June 13, 2018
Will you be heading along to see the Royal couple in Cork or Kerry?