Prince William and Kate visit Sure Start in Ballymena, County Antrim
The Duchess of Cambridge admitted to feeling broody while on a walkabout in Northern Ireland today. Kate, 37, who is already mother to George, Charlotte and Louis, cooed over five-month-old baby James Barr after spotting the baby in the crowd outside the Braid Arts Centre in Ballymena (right). Speaking to his father Alan, Kate said: 'He's a very sweet little boy... He's so diddy. Makes me very broody.' The Duchess, dressed in a £1,735 Mulberry coat (left), later joined William on a visit to a childcare centre (inset).
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Gifts for Prince George, Louis and Princess Charlotte as the Duke and Duchess visit Northern Ireland
Prince William and Kate have received Northern Ireland football shirts for their three children while on a visit to Windsor Park, the Northern Irish national football stadium.
The royals are visiting Belfast, Fermanagh and Ballymena on a two day trip that will celebrate the young people of Northern Ireland. . Report by Zaina Alibhai.
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Duchess Kate 'broody' after meeting baby in Northern Ireland
Duchess Kate 'broody' after meeting baby in Northern Ireland
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge get creative at CineMagic
Prince William and Kate spent the second day of their visit to Northern Ireland with children and young people from all backgrounds at CineMagic. The Duke and Duchess took part in some of the workshops at the Braid Arts Centre in Ballymena and saw how the charity uses visual arts to increase opportunities and develop skills. Report by Iain Jones.
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William and Kate visit Ballymena in NIreland
(28 Feb 2019) The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were greeted by hundreds of fans at the beginning of the second day of their Northern Ireland visit.
Prince William and Kate, who was wearing a Mulberry coat, were in the town of Ballymena to learn about the work of Cinemagic, a charity that uses film, TV and digital technologies to educate young people.
The royal couple were shown around by Cinemagic CEO Joan Keatings and watched a performance in the Braid Centre, where Cinemagic is based
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Clough roundabout, 'Way to the Fair' Sculpture Darren Sutton
I do not usually like or appreciate most sculpture but this example sitting in the middle of Clough roundabout makes me smile every time I approach it. I think it is so expressive of cow and farmer interaction in real life. In this stainless steel produced sculpture called 'Way to the Fair', the 'ole cow seems to know that it is being sold off and it is clearly not happy.
Sculpture (John) Darren Sutton was born in Dungannon, Co Tyrone in 1972. Since graduating from Stafford College, England, he has spent 16 years producing public art in Scotland, England, Portugal and latterly Ireland. These works include sculptures, murals and other commissioned works of art.
His sculptured work is cast in specialist cement as well as resin, aluminum and bronze. Works are also created using brick, steel and wood.
In 2003 he was employed by the world famous Royal Worcester Porcelain. There he assisted members of the public in designing, decorating and producing porcelain products within the complex.
In 2006 Darren returned home to Dungannon where he was commissioned to work on Re-imaging projects in Belfast and Dungannon. Darren was also commissioned to produce major sculptures in Banbridge, County Down.
In 2010 he began work in Belfast for HBO film and television company. There he produced a number of panels and three-dimensional works for a new TV series.
Darren has had the opportunity to refine and enhance his unique talent by working on numerous public artworks in England for over 15 years, but his most recent works have been created back home in Northern Ireland. In the past five years his works have been commissioned by various local council authorities.
Solitude Park in Banbridge holds the stunning 21ft, stainless steel “Flax Flowers” sculpture. Not only is this work unique in size and stature, it brings a positive, social ambience to the onlooker and an eye-catching focal point to the park.
At the opposite end of Banbridge town, Darren was commissioned to produce the “Family Entering the Workhouse” piece. This bronze sculpture is a life-size work depicting a family being separated at the gate of the workhouse in days gone by. Contrary to the subject matter this sculpture brings an uplifting, tangible presence to the area, and is situated on an elevated site where the original workhouse stood.
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William and Kate go head-to-head on football pitch
Sporty Kate went head-to-head with her husband on the football pitch (right) as the couple arrived in Belfast for a surprise visit on Wednesday. The Duchess of Cambridge, 37, giggled with delight as she challenged William during the ball skills session at Windsor Park stadium. The couple were greeted by well-wishers (inset) as they arrived at the stadium to kick off their unannounced two-day tour of Northern Ireland.
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County Antrim
County Antrim (named after the town of Antrim) is one of six counties that form Northern Ireland, situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland. Adjoined to the north-east shore of Lough Neagh, the county covers an area of 3,046 square kilometres (1,176 sq mi) and has a population of about 618,000. It is one of the thirty-two traditional counties of Ireland and is within the historic province of Ulster.
The Glens of Antrim offer isolated rugged landscapes, the Giant's Causeway is a unique landscape and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bushmills produces whiskey, and Portrush is a popular seaside resort and night-life area. The majority of Belfast, the capital city of Northern Ireland, is in County Antrim, with the remainder being in County Down.
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Duke & Duchess Of Cambridge Day 2 Royal Visit Northern Ireland 2019 - Anglophenia
Duke & Duchess Of Cambridge Day 2 Royal Visit Ireland Ballymena 2019 - Anglophenia
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in Northern Ireland: Day Two
Published 28 February 2019
On day two of their visit to Northern Ireland The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will spend the day in Ballymena, meeting with organisations that are working to create a bright future for the next generation. Their Royal Highnesses will begin the day by meeting privately with officers and staff from the Police Service in Northern Ireland to hear about the unique challenges they face.
At the Braid Arts Centre Their Royal Highnesses will visit the charity Cinemagic, who have used film, television and digital technologies to engage with over 500,000 young people. The charity uses visual arts to increase opportunities and develop skills for young people from all backgrounds. The Duke and Duchess will take part in some of Cinemagic’s workshops to see the full range of training they provide.
Their final engagement of the day will be at Sure Start, a programme that supports parents with children aged under four years old living in disadvantaged areas in Northern Ireland. Their Royal Highnesses will see some of the different programmes that Sure Start provides to understand how the organisation supports parents and provides best practice for early years work.
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Duchess of Cambridge gets out with the kids on the football pitch
Sporty Kate went head-to-head with her husband on the football pitch (right) as the couple arrived in Belfast for a surprise visit on Wednesday. The Duchess of Cambridge, 37, giggled with delight as she challenged William during the ball skills session at Windsor Park stadium. The couple were greeted by well-wishers (inset) as they arrived at the stadium to kick off their unannounced two-day tour of Northern Ireland.
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Duke and Duchess of Cambridge go canoeing in Northern Ireland
Prince William and Kate visit the Roscor Youth Village in County Fermanagh. The facility is a residential activity centre for children referred to the charity by social workers or the Department of Justice. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge also took part in a canoe lesson during their visit. Report by April Brown.
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Duchess Kate and William's favourite pub is an affordable inn near Duchess of Cambridge's hometown
Landlord of the Cambridges' favourite pub reveals Kate Middleton loves to play in their garden with the children - and Prince George likes punters to pretend they can't see him in his 'camouflage outfit'.
The landlord of the Cambridges' favourite pub has revealed that the Duchess of Cambridge loves to play in their garden with the children - and Prince George likes punters to pretend they can't see him in his 'camouflage outfit'.
Much like the Duke and Duchess of Sussex who were spotted enjoying a pint at a pub near Frogmore Cottage, Kate and William, both 37, often sneak out to the Old Boot Inn, in Bucklebury, near the Duchess' hometown for a pint and a pie.
The pub is one of their favourite haunts, so much so that its former landlord, John Haley, was invited to their Westminster Abbey wedding on 29 April 2011
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Duke and Duchess of Cambridge pull pints in Belfast
Prince William and Kate attended a youth event at the Empire Music Hall in Belfast. The Duke and Duchess met with those in attendance and turned their hand at pulling pints behind the bar. . Report by April Brown.
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The royal couple joined a match with local children and spoke to them about sport, and even received a gift for the royal children. Personalised football shirts for Princes' George and Louis and Princess Charlotte.
Later they travelled to Roscor Youth Village wo learn about orienteering and life skills. The social justice charity supports local children and families. Their adventures included canoeing, archery and assault courses.
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Duke of Cambridge and children play with dinosaurs
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge concluded their day of engagements in Ballymena with a visit to Sure Start, a programme that supports parents with children aged under four years old living in disadvantaged areas in Northern Ireland. Their Royal Highnesses spent time with the children and parents, and saw the different programmes that are provided. Prince William helped two boys identify the names of toy dinosaurs. The Duke said last year that Prince George is obsessed with dinosaurs. Report by Iain Jones.