The Prince and Princess of Wales visit Northern Ireland

The Prince and Princess of Wales visit Northern Ireland

On Thursday, the Prince and Princess of Wales were in Northern Ireland to visit cross-community organizations providing services and support to people of all backgrounds.

They first visited PIPS Suicide Prevention Ireland in Belfast where they met with staff and counselors to discuss the life-saving work the charity is doing. The couple also joined volunteer counselors in packing up ‘Little Boxes of Hope’ which are given to children following their time with the charity.

Afterward, the Prince and Princess of Wales visited Trademarket, an outdoor retail market in Belfast.

The Prince and Princess of Wales then visited Carrick Connect which offers mentoring services for 11- to 25-year-olds as well as programs promoting mental and physical well-being.

The Princess of Wales wore a blue coat with a Winder London blouse (with thanks to @KateMiddStyle) and navy trousers. She paired the outfit with her Gianvito Rossi pumps, her Demellier bag, and her Missoma earrings.

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