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King Charles plays ukulele on final day of NI trip

King Charles plays ukulele on final day of NI trip

Summary

King Charles III visited Newtownards, Northern Ireland, where he played a ukulele with a local music group and met volunteers at a community allotment. Queen Camilla met survivors of domestic abuse and local workers before the royal couple joined a community celebration in Conway Square.

Key Facts

  • King Charles III visited Newtownards on the last day of the royal trip to Northern Ireland.
  • He played the ukulele with the Loughries Men's Shed Ukulele Ensemble.
  • The King met volunteers who grow fresh produce at the Ards Allotments.
  • Queen Camilla met survivors of domestic abuse and thanked volunteers supporting them.
  • The Queen also met people from the Police Service of Northern Ireland, food banks, and community groups.
  • Both the King and Queen visited The Warehouse community hub and attended a local celebration in Conway Square.
  • Queen Camilla enjoyed local ice cream from a family business over 100 years old.
  • This is King Charles’s 43rd visit to Northern Ireland, and he is expected to visit the Republic of Ireland for the first time as King next year.
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