Prince Harry, Meghan Markle make pre-wedding visit to Belfast, Northern Ireland

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle continued their tour of the United Kingdom, as they prepare for their upcoming wedding, with a visit today to Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Harry, 33, and Markle, 36, made their first stop at the Eikon Center, where they are attending an event to mark the second year of a youth-led peace-building initiative called Amazing the Space.

The program, launched by Prince Harry in September 2017, aims to empower young people across Northern Ireland to become ambassadors for peace within their communities and promote the idea of reconciliation across Northern Ireland.

In 1998, the Good Friday agreement brought an end to 30 years of conflict, known as “the troubles,” in Northern Ireland. A key issue of the troubles was the split between the unionists, who wished Northern Ireland to remain part of the U.K., and the Irish Republicans, who wanted Northern Ireland to leave the U.K. and join the Republic of Ireland.

Harry’s family had a personal connection to the violence. Lord Mountbatten — mentor to Harry’s father, Prince Charles, uncle to Harry’s grandfather, Prince Philip, and second cousin once removed to Harry’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth — was killed in 1979 when the Irish Republican Army (IRA) placed a bomb in his fishing boat.

To celebrate peace today, Harry and Markle will watch performances from young people in the Amazing the Space program before hearing them describe their “peace pledges.”

Markle, who was given a bouquet of flowers by well-wishers in Belfast, stood out in a dark green skirt, that fell below her knees, and a long, tan coat. She wore her hair swept back and accented her outfit with brown heels and a brown purse.

Markle and Harry’s final event will be a stop at Belfast’s leading tourist attraction, the Titanic. They will hear the story of the ship’s conception, maiden voyage, launch and stories of the ship before its infamous collision with an iceberg in the North Atlantic.

They will also view the redevelopment and regeneration of the Titanic quarter in Belfast.

Today’s visit marks the couple’s first official joint visit to Northern Ireland.

Kensington Palace announced Thursday that invitations have been issued for Harry and Markle’s May 19 wedding at St. George’s Palace at Windsor Castle. The couple has invited around 600 guests to the wedding and a lunchtime reception hosted by Queen Elizabeth.

A smaller group of 200 close family and friends have been invited to an evening reception at Frogmore House, also on the grounds of Windsor Castle, hosted by Prince Charles.

Let’s block ads! (Why?)