The Prince and Princess of Wales visit Northern Ireland

The Prince and Princess of Wales visit Northern Ireland

On Tuesday, the Prince and Princess of Wales attended engagements in Northern Ireland to highlight organizations providing creative and entrepreneurial opportunities for young people in rural areas.

They first visited the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service’s new Learning and Development College in Cookstown to learn more about the training they offer to young people to become the next generation of firefighters.

Afterward, the Prince and Princess of Wales visited Mallon Farm in County Tyrone to highlight the revival of Northern Ireland’s flax-to-linen heritage. They heard from the Farm owners about their aim to develop a sustainable linen industry.

The Prince and Princess of Wales also visited Long Meadow Cider in County Armagh, a family-run farm. The Prince and Princess of Wales assisted with harvesting apples and toured the production facilities. They also helped make potato apple bread using the owners’ family recipe.

The Princess of Wales first wore her Alexander McQueen coat with her Gianvito Rossi boots and her Daniella Draper earrings.

The Princess of Wales then wore her Barbour jacket with a WNU cardigan (with thanks to MiddletonMaven), her Ralph Lauren skirt, and her Brora belt. She paired the outfit with brown boots and her Daniella Draper earrings.

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