King Charles, Queen Camilla make lasting memories during Northern Ireland visit
King Charles and Queen Camilla carried out their final day of engagements in Banbridge, County Down
King Charles and Queen Camilla wrapped up their visit to Northern Ireland on a high note as they carried out their final day of engagements in Banbridge, County Down, on Friday.
King Charles, 76, made the most of his visit as he spent time at the Old Town Hall, where he met with local business leaders and learned about the work of the newly launched Community Advice Centre, which offers free and confidential guidance to residents.
Meanwhile, Queen Camilla, 77, visited Banbridge Library which is closed to her heart since she is an avid supporter of literacy.
The Queen joined children for a special 'Love Your Library' session, even chatted with them about their favourite readings.
Camilla looked elegant in a sapphire blue dress and black suede boots, giving royal vibes for sure, while Charles was sharp in a grey suit with a pink pocket square, later layering up with the brown coat.
Their visit concluded a busy three-day-tour of Northern Ireland, which saw the couple engage with various community projects and local initiatives since their arrival on Wednesday.
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