King Charles and Queen Camilla just arrived in Belfast for 3-day Northern Ireland tour
King Charles and Queen Camilla soaked in Northern Ireland's culture and hospitality
King Charles and Queen Camilla have arrived in Belfast, part of a three-day tour to Northern Ireland.
On their touchdown, the pair has been met with full-blown royal fanfare.
Locals greeted Charles and Camilla with Irish music and drinks on Thompson Dock, famous for being the birthplace of the tragic ship Titanic, which sank in 1912.
Meanwhile, the royal couple also visited the Titanic Quarter, a massive regeneration project.
During the trip, the monarch was seen having a cheerful time while basking in Irish hospitality.
To the tune of music, Charles had shaken a leg a bit, as videos on social media show.
In addition, the royal couple have also witnessed the Titanic Distillers whisky-making process.
Following the presentation, the pair took a sip of fine whisky.
Charles and Camilla will wrap up the Northern Ireland tour on Friday.
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