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Prince Charles and Camilla visit Ireland: Waterford City Hall visit; REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Waterford: Waterford City Hall: INT Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, speech to reception continued SOT - In 1904, my great great-grandfather, King Edward VII, visited this wonderful city and spoke warmly of the beauty of this place and the welcome he received/ When he died, an English clergyman, Henry Scott Holland, delivered a sermon at the funeral that later became a poem/ And I was delighted to learn that this poem, Death Is Nothing At All, was later adapted by the Carmelite monks in Tallow here in County Waterford, who helped make it famous for an international audience/ It reminds us at times when we need it most that we must celebrate those we love, to Laugh as we always laughed and understand that Nothing is past, nothing is lost/ This is true for all those of us who have lost loved ones in recent years. It is true for our countries and our people too/ Here, in Waterford, I know that the many significant moments of the 1910s and 1920s, which shaped the city and the countrys modern history, are being remembered with empathy and with sensitivity through the Decade of Centenaries/ Therefore, Ladies and Gentlemen, we are especially pleased to be able to resume our own personal voyage around Ireland by starting a visit here, in your beautiful county, celebrating old friendships and building new ones/ Is deas a bheith ar穩s le seanchairde [Gaelic - It is good to be with old friends again]/ Prince Charles takes seat alongside Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall
Prince Charles and Camilla visit Ireland: Waterford City Hall visit; REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Waterford: Waterford City Hall: INT Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, speech to reception continued SOT - In 1904, my great great-grandfather, King Edward VII, visited this wonderful city and spoke warmly of the beauty of this place and the welcome he received/ When he died, an English clergyman, Henry Scott Holland, delivered a sermon at the funeral that later became a poem/ And I was delighted to learn that this poem, Death Is Nothing At All, was later adapted by the Carmelite monks in Tallow here in County Waterford, who helped make it famous for an international audience/ It reminds us at times when we need it most that we must celebrate those we love, to Laugh as we always laughed and understand that Nothing is past, nothing is lost/ This is true for all those of us who have lost loved ones in recent years. It is true for our countries and our people too/ Here, in Waterford, I know that the many significant moments of the 1910s and 1920s, which shaped the city and the countrys modern history, are being remembered with empathy and with sensitivity through the Decade of Centenaries/ Therefore, Ladies and Gentlemen, we are especially pleased to be able to resume our own personal voyage around Ireland by starting a visit here, in your beautiful county, celebrating old friendships and building new ones/ Is deas a bheith ar穩s le seanchairde [Gaelic - It is good to be with old friends again]/ Prince Charles takes seat alongside Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall
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