Kate MiddletonandPrince Williamare in Northern Ireland for a surprise visit.

The new Prince and Princess of Wales, both 40, jetted in on Thursday for the one-day trip, their first visit to the country since the death ofQueen Elizabeth.

The couple was there to visit cross-community organizations that help support people from all backgrounds. They began their visit toPIPS Suicide Prevention Ireland (PIPS Charity)in Belfast, which provides crisis support for those at risk of suicide and self-harm.

Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, PIPS has seen a significant rise in those reaching out for help, including an increase of over 500% among young people. Children are helped through art therapy, and William and Kate joined with volunteer counselors in packing up the charity’s “Little Boxes of Hope” care packages that are given to children following their time with the charity to aid their recovery and ensure that their parents and guardians feel better equipped to cope.

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Prince William, Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales smile during their visit to the PIPS (Public Initiative for Prevention of Suicide and Self Harm) charity on October 06, 2022 in Belfast, Northern Ireland

The couple spoke to charity staff and counselors about the life-saving work, including how it has striven to remove barriers to support those experiencing suicidal thoughts.

Some initiatives are its “no appointment needed” service and work to train reception staff to help members of the public in distress.Prince Williamand Kate also met with one of the charity’s clients who will speak about their personal challenges and how PIPS is helping to overcome these.

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Prince Williamand Kate then headed to Trademarket, an outdoor street food and retail market situated in the heart of Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland. There, they tried their hand at mixology,competing against each otherto see who could be the fastest to create a cocktail.

Working from separate stations, the royals quickly poured and shook the spirits, reuniting to toast — and sip! — the mint-garnished pink drinks.

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Catherine, Princess of Wales makes a cocktail as she visits the Trademarket outdoor market, as part of the royal visit to Northern Ireland

Local entrepreneur Will Neill set up the market to create a vibrant, welcoming and diverse site which would allow new businesses from different backgrounds to work alongside each other. After competing in the cocktail contest, the Prince and Princess of Wales chatted with vendors and heard about the measures that have been put in place to ensure the site is both ethically and environmentally sustainable, such as removing single-use plastics and a commitment to paying staff a living wage.

They also met some locals, including a pair of dogs who got some pets from the Prince of Wales. At home, Kate and William have a cocker spaniel named Orla.

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Prince William, Prince of Wales pets a dog during a visit of the Trademarket outdoor market, in Belfast

After shaking hands with the royals, a boy proclaimed, “I’m never washing my hand!” His friends excitedly agreed, with one saying, “No one touch my hand!”

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Prince William, Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales meet members of the public during a visit to Carrick Connect, a youth charity based in Carrickfergus which offers support services to local young people experiencing social or emotional difficulties, as part of a visit to Northern Ireland

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Catherine, Princess of Wales and Prince William, Prince of Wales greet the public during their visit to Carrickfergus Castle on October 06, 2022 in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

This week, William and Kate have been emphasizing that despite their new titles and change in status in the ranks of the royal family, they are very much continuing their ongoing work in key areas.

On Tuesday, William made a forceful speech about the scourge of illegal wildlife poaching and trade.

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Catherine, Princess of Wales speaks with a young well-wisher after her visit to the PIPS (Public Initiative for Prevention of Suicide and Self Harm) charity with Prince William, Prince of Wales on October 06, 2022 in Belfast, Northern Ireland

Prince Williamand Kate’s visit to Northern Ireland follows that of the King andQueen Camilla, who headed over the Irish Sea to Belfast in the early days of his new reign. It was part of Charles' mission to tour all four nations of the U.K. soon after his mother’s death.

Then, Charles, 73, and Camilla, 75, started their day at Hillsborough Castle, where they viewed the flowers, notes and other tributes left in honor of the late Queen and also chatted with well-wishers who gathered outside the castle.

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Prince William, Prince of Wales (second left) and Catherine, Princess of Wales (second right) speak with staff and counsellors during their visit to the PIPS (Public Initiative for Prevention of Suicide and Self Harm) charity on October 06, 2022 in Belfast, Northern Ireland

King Charles used the opportunity to talk about how his late mother had helped heal the historical and deep divisions that had brought violence and terrorism to Northern Ireland.

“My mother felt deeply, I know, the significance of the role she herself played in bringing together those whom history had separated, and in extending a hand to make possible the healing of long-held hurts,” he said.

source: people.com