The pair have been touring Britain ahead of their May wedding and on the whirlwind visit to Northern Ireland the prince will introduce his fiancée to Ulster during a series of events.
In keeping with royal visits to Northern Ireland details were not released in advance and the itinerary was not disclosed for security reasons.
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Prince Harry treated Meghan Markle on a whistlestop tour of Northern Ireland... by taking her to the pub
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visit historic Belfast pub during tour of the UK's four nations
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The Royal couple set to marry in May stopped off at the Crown Liquor Saloon in Belfast where mobs of locals waited outside for a glimpse of the pair
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The couple spoke to representatives from National Trust representatives about the pub's heritage, and met bar staff, local comedians and musicians
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The pair have been touring Britain ahead of their May wedding and on the whirlwind visit to Northern Ireland the prince will introduce his fiancée to Ulster during a series of events
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The Royal couple set are set marry in May stopped off at the pub while in Belfast
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In keeping with royal visits to Northern Ireland details were not released in advance
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The US actress is being introduced to the people, culture and issues of the regions
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In keeping with royal visits to Northern Ireland details were not released in advance and the itinerary was not disclosed for security reasons
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Meghan and Harry have been touring Britain ahead of their May wedding and on the whirlwind visit to Northern Ireland
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Northern Ireland Secretary Karen Bradley introduces school children to Harry and Meghan upon their arrival for a visit to the Eikon Exhibition Centre in Lisburn
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Harry and Meghan began their day on the site of the former Maze paramilitary prison outside Lisburn where around 2,500 young people from both sides of the Irish border have gathered for a peace-building event
The pair visited the Eikon Exhibition Centre in Lisburn where they attended an event to mark the second year of youth-led peace-building initiative Amazing the Space.
The US actress is being introduced to the people, culture and issues of the regions they visit and Ulster will provide Harry's bride-to-be with a wealth of new experiences.
Harry and Meghan began their day on the site of the former Maze paramilitary prison outside Lisburn where around 2,500 young people from both sides of the Irish border have gathered for a peace-building event.
They will learn the history of the doomed Titanic during a visit to Belfast visitor attraction telling the passenger ship's story.
After lunch, the couple will go on a walkabout outside the building to meet the people of Belfast.
Meghan looked stylish in a cream coat and Victoria Beckham jumper with a green skirt, paying fashionable tribute to her Northern Irish hosts.
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The engaged couple are on the latest leg of their tours of cities across the UK before their wedding
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Meghan looked stylish in a cream coat and Victorian Beckham as she flashed her engagement ring
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The actress gave another flash of her engagement ring as she carried a simple brown letter handbag during the visit
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Their visit to the cross-community gathering at the Eikon Centre will see teenagers share their hopes and dreams of a peaceful and reconciled future on the island
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Harry and Meghan joined guests during the visit to the Eikon centre
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The Reverend Dr David Latimer walks with Harry and Meghan
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The couple were all smiles as they sat with school students in the audience as a choir sang
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Harry and Meghan stand with school children during the Northern Ireland visit
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Meghan spoke to students after the event
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Harry bends to speak to schoolchildren
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle arrive in Lisbon, Belfast for peace-building event at the Icon Centre
In Lisburn, they were greeted by Londonderry students Amber Hamilton, from Foyle College, and Ryan McCallion, from St Joseph's Boys school, both 17, before meeting a number of dignitaries including Police Service of Northern Ireland Chief Constable George Hamilton.
The cross-community gathering will see teenagers share their hopes and dreams of a peaceful and reconciled future on the island of Ireland.
The US actress began her UK tour with Harry in Nottingham a few days after their engagement announcement at the end of November last year.
Harry visited Northern Ireland last November when he opened a new ambulance station in Ballymena, County Antrim and also visited Belfast and Hillsborough Castle, County Down.
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