In Pictures: Day two of Prince Charles and Camilla's visit to Ireland
Updated / Wednesday, 20 May 2015 20:29
Prince Charles arrives at the Model Arts Centre in Sligo
Images of Britain's Prince Charles' and his wife Camilla's second day in Ireland
The Prince of Wales shakes hands with some local schoolchildrenLocal residents wait for the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall to arrivePrince Charles meets some local children before entering the Model Arts CentreLocal schoolchildren are excited to see Prince Charles and CamillaLocal children wait for the Royal couple to arrivePrince Charles shakes hands with members of the publicThe Prince of Wales gives Marie Conlon a kiss on her 72nd birthdayPrince Charles and his wife Camilla arrive at the Model Arts CentrePrince Charles and his wife are given a tour of the Model Arts CentreThe Duchess of Cornwall admires pieces of artwork displayed in the Model Arts CentrePrince Charles and his wife Camilla are shown a piece by Jack Butler YeatsPrince Charles and Camilla sign the visitors' bookBritain's Prince Charles and his wife are shown pieces from the Niland Art CollectionPrince Charles delivers a speech at the Model Arts CentrePrince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall attend a service of peace and reconciliationPrince Charles and his wife Camilla attend a service at St Columba's Church in DrumcliffeFormer president Mary McAleese speaks at the servicePrince Charles, Camilla and Mary McAleese leave St Columba's ChurchThe Royal couple with former president Mary McAleese at the grave of WB YeatsCamilla and Mary McAleese visit WB Yeats' grave in the grounds of the churchPrince Charles and Camilla speak to Mary McAleese at the grave of WB YeatsPrince Charles and his wife plant a tree outside St Columba's Church in DrumcliffeThe Prince of Wales and his wife are presented with a painting in DrumcliffeDuchess of Cornwall (C) poses with with owners of Lissadell House Constance Cassidy and Eddie WalshPrince Charles and his wife Camilla visit the village of Mullaghmore, where his great uncle Lord Mountbatten was killed in an IRA bomb attack in 1979The couple ended their day at Sligo Races where they awarded winners' trophies and plates