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Prince Charles and Camilla visit Ireland: County Tipperary: Bru Boru Heritage Centre; IRELAND: County Tipperary: Cashel: INT **PICTURE AS INCOMING - BEWARE FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY** Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cambridge onto stage Prince Charles, Prince of Wales speech SOT (part 1 of 3). - A dhaoine uaisle, buiochas o chroi lib Ladies and Gentleman, It is really a special joy for my wife and I to be with you today to hear again such utterly irresistible music and see the skill you bring to dancing let alone play the violin at the same time. Last week we were at the Irish Cultural Centre in London where, somehow my wife and I were persuaded to play the Bodhran and, incidentally, to draw, or attempt to draw, a pint of equally irresistible Guinness! and it was all I could do to stop myself trying to join in the dancing. It, didn't take me long, however ladies and gentlemen, to work out that I would have needed a period of vigorous fitness training and a great deal more Guinness to have a carried out such a feat! So my admiration for all you can do with music and dance is never ending. Our visit last week was only one part of the country's celebrations of St. Patrick's Day; celebrations which serve to remind us of the huge significance of the Irish community in the United Kingdom, the critical part they play and the esteem in which they are held. So, it feels particularly apt to be concluding our first visit to Ireland in two years with all of you here, at the foot of the Rock of Cashel, that ancient point of connection and transformation, where St. Patrick is said to have converted King Aenghus, where Brian Boru was crowned and where my own parents came just over a decade ago like so many others, attracted by this unique meeting of architecture, landscape and art. There is a real sense of history here that reminds us, in this centenary of Ulysses, that James Joyce described the Rock, together with other legendary locations...
Prince Charles and Camilla visit Ireland: County Tipperary: Bru Boru Heritage Centre; IRELAND: County Tipperary: Cashel: INT **PICTURE AS INCOMING - BEWARE FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY** Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cambridge onto stage Prince Charles, Prince of Wales speech SOT (part 1 of 3). - A dhaoine uaisle, buiochas o chroi lib Ladies and Gentleman, It is really a special joy for my wife and I to be with you today to hear again such utterly irresistible music and see the skill you bring to dancing let alone play the violin at the same time. Last week we were at the Irish Cultural Centre in London where, somehow my wife and I were persuaded to play the Bodhran and, incidentally, to draw, or attempt to draw, a pint of equally irresistible Guinness! and it was all I could do to stop myself trying to join in the dancing. It, didn't take me long, however ladies and gentlemen, to work out that I would have needed a period of vigorous fitness training and a great deal more Guinness to have a carried out such a feat! So my admiration for all you can do with music and dance is never ending. Our visit last week was only one part of the country's celebrations of St. Patrick's Day; celebrations which serve to remind us of the huge significance of the Irish community in the United Kingdom, the critical part they play and the esteem in which they are held. So, it feels particularly apt to be concluding our first visit to Ireland in two years with all of you here, at the foot of the Rock of Cashel, that ancient point of connection and transformation, where St. Patrick is said to have converted King Aenghus, where Brian Boru was crowned and where my own parents came just over a decade ago like so many others, attracted by this unique meeting of architecture, landscape and art. There is a real sense of history here that reminds us, in this centenary of Ulysses, that James Joyce described the Rock, together with other legendary locations...
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