The Prince and Princess of Wales have begun a one-day RoyalVisit to Northern Ireland
The Prince and Princess of Wales have arrived in Northern Ireland where they will visit charities and community organisations.the accession of King Charles III.Belfast Lord Mayor Tina Black and Sinn Féin MP John Finucane were among those who welcomed the royal couple.
Inside, Elyse Quinn, 12, the daughter of the charity's executive director Renee Quinn, presented the princess with a bouquet of flowers.The couple spoke to staff and counsellors from the charity about their work PIPS was founded in 2003 following the loss of 14 young people to suicide in Belfast over a short period of time the previous year.
During their visit, the prince and princess spoke to staff about their work helping people at risk of suicide and self-harm. They are also taking part in an art therapy session with some vulnerable children who have been supported by PIPS.
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