ロイヤル・ファミリーさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ロイヤル・ファミリーInstagram)「Over the past two days, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall have been carrying out engagements across Northern Ireland.  Their Royal Highnesses began their visit yesterday at Castle Coole, County Fermanagh, where they attended the Secretary of State’s Annual Garden Party.  In Lisnaskea, The Prince and The Duchess joined a community celebration event including a Big Lunch and The Prince met farmers from County Fermanagh who have taken part in The Prince’s Countryside Fund Farm Resilience Programme, which provides free advice and business skills training.  Today, The Prince of Wales visited Belfast Synagogue and The Duchess of Cornwall visited the Welcome Organisation in Belfast, a charity that provides services and support to vulnerable women.  In Armagh, The Prince toured St Patrick’s Catholic Cathedral where he learnt about the important cross-community work in the city, and met students at St Patrick’s Grammar School who are taking part in Prince’s Trust programmes. HRH also met young people taking part in a Game of Two Halves – a game which features one half of rugby and the other of Gaelic football.  Ending the visit to Northern Ireland in Lurgan, The Prince of Wales met members of the local community including schoolchildren, the Loyal Orders, and culture and heritage groups.  Discover more photographs of TRH’s visit on @clarencehouse.」5月23日 4時58分 - theroyalfamily

ロイヤル・ファミリーのインスタグラム(theroyalfamily) - 5月23日 04時58分


Over the past two days, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall have been carrying out engagements across Northern Ireland.

Their Royal Highnesses began their visit yesterday at Castle Coole, County Fermanagh, where they attended the Secretary of State’s Annual Garden Party.

In Lisnaskea, The Prince and The Duchess joined a community celebration event including a Big Lunch and The Prince met farmers from County Fermanagh who have taken part in The Prince’s Countryside Fund Farm Resilience Programme, which provides free advice and business skills training.
Today, The Prince of Wales visited Belfast Synagogue and The Duchess of Cornwall visited the Welcome Organisation in Belfast, a charity that provides services and support to vulnerable women.

In Armagh, The Prince toured St Patrick’s Catholic Cathedral where he learnt about the important cross-community work in the city, and met students at St Patrick’s Grammar School who are taking part in Prince’s Trust programmes. HRH also met young people taking part in a Game of Two Halves – a game which features one half of rugby and the other of Gaelic football.

Ending the visit to Northern Ireland in Lurgan, The Prince of Wales met members of the local community including schoolchildren, the Loyal Orders, and culture and heritage groups.

Discover more photographs of TRH’s visit on @クラレンス邸.


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