Prince William and Kate Middleton are in the middle of a historic trip to Ireland. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are touring the country for three days after what has been a very busy 2020 so far. With the pair reuniting with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for their final royal engagement next week, here is a look at how the couple’s Ireland visit will make history.
Prince William and Kate Middleton tour Ireland
William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, flew to Ireland on March 3 and are staying in the country until March 5. During that time, they will make stops in Dublin, County Kildare, County Meath, Galway, and County Kildare.
The mission of the trip is to show how much Britain’s
relationship with the Republic of Ireland has improved over the past decade. In
fact, Kensington Palace has confirmed that the main themes of the tour are
reconciliation and remembrance.
“The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will undertake an
official visit to Ireland between Tuesday 3rd March and Thursday 5th March, at
the request of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office,” the statement
revealed. “The visit, which will see Their Royal Highnesses spend time in
Dublin, County Meath, County Kildare and Galway, will highlight the many strong
links between the UK and Ireland.”
The palace went on to say that Prince William and Kate will be exploring a variety of Irish cuisine and culture throughout their stay. The two are also emphasizing the importance of strong communities, both in the city and in the countryside.
The Foreign Office requested the Ireland tour, which is the first
of its kind since Queen Elizabeth visited the region in 2011.
The Cambridges will make history on their tour of Ireland
Back in 2011, Queen Elizabeth visited the Republic of Ireland in
what was the first tour of the country by a British monarch in 100 years.
According to Express, King George V was the last one to stop in
Ireland way back in 1911.
At that time, Ireland was still in the UK and the country’s relationship with Britain was a lot different from modern times. Prince William and Kate are clearly following in Queen Elizabeth’s footsteps in what will be yet another historic trip to the country.
“Following Her Majesty The Queen’s historic visit in 2011, the
visit will also focus on the relationship between the two countries, and build
on the theme of remembrance and reconciliation.”
Prince William, of course, will one day sit on the throne, so
visiting Ireland now could open the door for future trips when he is the ruling
monarch.
It also shows that the relationship between the two nations has
definitely improved over the years and that the royals are committed to
fostering that bond in the years to come.
Prince William and Kate Middleton prepare for a big reunion
Once they return from their historic tour of Ireland, William and Kate will be reuniting with Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, in what might be the last time we see the couples together for a while.
The Cambridges and the Sussexes are scheduled to attend the Commonwealth Day service, which is being held inside Westminster Abbey next week. This will be the first time Prince Harry and Meghan have appeared with other members of the royal family since their dramatic exit in January.
Once the event is over, Harry and Meghan are expected to return
to Canada to continue their new lives outside of the royal spotlight. Their
exit will become official at the end of the month.
Prince William and Kate, meanwhile, will continue their work as senior members of the royal family. This includes numerous public engagements in the coming months as the royals do their best to move past Megxit.
Royal watchers get an adorable pic of Prince George, Princess
Charlotte, and Prince Louis
While fans wait for the big reunion, Prince William and Kate recently shared a super cute photo of their children during their recent trip to Wales. The pair visited the region in honor of St. David’s Day, and during a stop at Tata Steel, their children were given a set of toy dragons.
“Dydd Gwyl Dewi Sant Hapus – Wishing you a very happy St
David’s Day to all our Welsh followers!” the couple captioned the post.
The Cambridges were not the only royals who mentioned St. David’s
Day on social media. Queen Elizabeth also got in on the fun and shared a
throwback pic of her visit to North Wales in 2010.
Prince William and Kate have not commented on their upcoming reunion with Prince Harry and Meghan. Their departure has caused a lot of issues within the ranks of the royal family and has also required the Cambridges to increase their workload.
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