Taoiseach Leo Varadkar will formally welcome the couple later before a summer garden party at Glencairn, the official residence of Britain’s Ambassador to Ireland…

…Guests at the event will include people from across Ireland’s arts, sports, military and social enterprise sectors.

Over the coming days the couple will meet the people of Dublin.

They will attend a GAA festival at Croke Park...

…a visit to Trinity College to see the Book of Kells…a trip to he Famine Memorial…EPIC, the Irish Emigration Museum and DogPatch Labs, a co-working space for technology start-ups…

Itinerary for Harry and Meghan’s trip to Dublin today revealed (Examiner)

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7 thoughts on “*doffs cap*

    1. Spaghetti Hoop

      I realise now that DogPatch Labs is a coding enterprise, not a laboratory for developing eye patches for dogs. Sorry.

  1. SOQ

    Jazus you can’t leave the house these days without running into a British Royal. Are they moving over here too?

    We have too many on the social housing waiting list as it is.

    1. realPolithicks

      Word on the street is that while they don’t currently plan on moving to Ireland they will be taking out Irish citizenship due to their concern about the brexit situation.

  2. Kolmo

    How lovely for them to repeatedly visit us, and how lovely to witness how much effort is put in to tidying the place, picking up litter and putting our best face forward, showing our potential as a nation, all positive stuff – a smarter commenter than I suggested that the English royal family visit our hospitals – we’ll see how quick that omni-quagmire would be fixed for the visit of a prominent english family, and possibly bring them to analyse the homelessness figures and related operations of NAMA – just like a lot of things in Ireland, the centuries long scramble to impress those felt as somehow superior goes on…*doffs cap, backs out of the room, sor

    1. Pat

      Weird vision of Irishness you have. Is it a good few generations out of date or was it ever true at all? GQ

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