Buckingham Palace recently shared a heartwarming video of King Charles III and Queen Camilla as they wrapped up their royal visit to Northern Ireland, following an intriguing move by Prince William during his latest international trip.
On the third day of their visit, King Charles and Queen Camilla were seen in high spirits as they met members of the public in Banbridge. The royal couple celebrated local businesses, heritage, arts, and culture, with a reception at Banbridge Old Town Hall marking their final official engagement in Northern Ireland.
The video, shared on the royal family’s social media, captured the couple’s interactions with locals as they prepared to return to England. The accompanying statement read, “An incredible turnout in Banbridge! On their final day in Northern Ireland, The King and Queen met local residents and business owners in the town.”

The post continued, “While His Majesty met members of the community in the Town Hall, The Queen heard more about the initiatives being run at the library.” It concluded with a warm message of gratitude: “Thank you for the very warm welcome!”
Before departing, the royal couple also took a keen interest in Hurling, leaving a lasting impression on the people of Northern Ireland. Their final day of engagements in Co Down drew hundreds of people to the streets, eager to catch a glimpse of the royals.
Meanwhile, Prince William made headlines with a bold decision during his latest international outing. He was spotted taking a ride in a British tank after arriving at a NATO base in Estonia to participate in a major military exercise.