In 2011, the queen made a historic journey to the Republic.
Amid unprecedented security, she became the first British monarch to travel here in 100 years and the first since the State gained independence from Britain. She bowed her head in Dublin’s Garden of Remembrance to pay tribute to the rebels who rose up against British rule in 1916, spoke Irish in an address to a State banquet and visited Croke Park, where British forces shot dead 14 spectators at a football match in 1920.
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall have made five visits to Ireland over the past five years. William and Kate’s trip, which unusually was announced in advance, is likely to be seen as a diplomatic visit in the wake of Brexit. – PA
Can’t wait to see the welcome they’ll get from Madame RA.
More cost to the taxpayer
Not wanted, not welcome. Why should we pay for these brainless hooray Henrys to come here?
They have no problem with Sinn Fein
Liam agus Cait! Leo's last gig?
Jog on, we’re busy..
Visitors! Need to get the house in order; do we have time to get a new cabinet?
Gran and grandpa, dad and the wife and the brother and she who shan’t next named all enjoy Irish hospitality. I’m sure himself and herself will enjoy Ireland equally.
Ooooh Fancy..
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