King Charles III and Queen Camilla Continue Northern Ireland Visit with Cultural and Community Engagements
The royal couple's multi-day trip highlights local arts, public services, and community resilience, with Limavady as the focus of their second day.
- King Charles III and Queen Camilla began their visit in Belfast, engaging with local artists, musicians, and public figures at Commercial Court and the Sea Holly Gallery.
- The couple participated in a whiskey tasting at The Friend at Hand and were serenaded by The Causeway Shantymen, who performed traditional sea shanties.
- Charles expressed deep admiration for the Police Service of Northern Ireland during his visit to the Newforge Sports Complex, commending their dedication to public safety.
- Queen Camilla visited the Atlas Women’s Centre in Lisburn, emphasizing her commitment to supporting women facing domestic abuse and other challenges.
- On their second day, the royals visited Limavady, where they joined baking activities at a historic bakery and explored local arts at the Roe Valley Arts and Culture Centre.