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Key takeaways
- The historic trip marks a significant return to public engagements for the monarch, who was greeted by over 200 traditional musicians, singers, and dancers upon arriving in Belfast.
- The royal couple began their visit at Belfast’s famous Thompson Dock—the historic site where the RMS Titanic was built.
- During the festivities, the King and Queen fully immersed themselves in local culture.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize King Charles III and Queen Camilla kicked off an energetic three-day royal tour of Northern Ireland, punctuated by massive crowds, traditional cultural celebrations, and a vibrant showcase of local community spirit.
The historic trip marks a significant return to public engagements for the monarch, who was greeted by over 200 traditional musicians, singers, and dancers upon arriving in Belfast.
The royal couple began their visit at Belfast’s famous Thompson Dock—the historic site where the RMS Titanic was built. The location served as a dramatic backdrop for a massive celebration honoring the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann, the world’s largest traditional Irish music and dance festival, which is being hosted in Belfast for the very first time.