The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived in Northern Ireland today for the start of their two-day tour which will take in Belfast, Fermanagh and Ballymena. Their Royal Highnesses began their visit with an engagement at Windsor Park football stadium, home of the Irish Football Association (IFA). The IFA run outreach programmes that benefit the mental and physical health of local communities. ‘Shooting Stars’ encourages young girls to play football and ‘Ahead of the Game’ works to support clubs and volunteers when dealing with mental health issues, with a focus on challenging the stigma and preventative measures. In Fermanagh, The Duke and Duchess saw the incredible work that the charity Extern is doing at their Roscor Youth Village, which is a residential activity centre for children who are referred to the charity by social workers or the Department of Justice. The site provides a safe space to help and support these young people, with particular emphasis on outdoor activities and developing independent living skills. Ending the day back in Belfast at the iconic Empire Music Hall, Their Royal Highnesses attended a party celebrating young people who are making a real difference in Northern Ireland. The band LARKS took to the stage, and guests encompassed representatives from Northern Ireland’s business, arts and sport sectors, including former gold medal-winning Olympic pentathlete Dame Mary Peters who had been appointed Lady Companion of the Most Noble of the Garter by The Queen earlier in the day. ? Press Association

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived in Northern Ireland today for the start of their two-day tour which will take in Belfast, Fermanagh and Ballymena.

Their Royal Highnesses began their visit with an engagement at Windsor Park football stadium, home of the Irish Football Association (IFA). The IFA run outreach programmes that benefit the mental and physical health of local communities. ‘Shooting Stars’ encourages young girls to play football and ‘Ahead of the Game’ works to support clubs and volunteers when dealing with mental health issues, with a focus on challenging the stigma and preventative measures.

In Fermanagh, The Duke and Duchess saw the incredible work that the charity Extern is doing at their Roscor Youth Village, which is a residential activity centre for children who are referred to the charity by social workers or the Department of Justice. The site provides a safe space to help and support these young people, with particular emphasis on outdoor activities and developing independent living skills.

Ending the day back in Belfast at the iconic Empire Music Hall, Their Royal Highnesses attended a party celebrating young people who are making a real difference in Northern Ireland. The band LARKS took to the stage, and guests encompassed representatives from Northern Ireland’s business, arts and sport sectors, including former gold medal-winning Olympic pentathlete Dame Mary Peters who had been appointed Lady Companion of the Most Noble of the Garter by The Queen earlier in the day. ? Press Association


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