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To celebrate St. Patrick's Day, King Charles III sent a special message to President Michael D. Higgins of Ireland. The King conveyed his warmest congratulations to the President and

highlighted the global significance of St. Patrick's Day, particularly in the United Kingdom, which reflects the strong partnership and friendship between the two countries.

King Charles III emphasized the importance of the bilateral partnership between the UK and Ireland, particularly as they mark the 25th anniversary of the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement. He welcomed the peace, progress, and prosperity that the agreement has brought, not just to Northern Ireland, but across both islands.

Recalling his previous visits to Ireland with his wife, the King expressed his fond memories and looked forward to visiting the country again. The message was signed 'Charles R.'

On the same day, the Princess of Wales, who recently became the Colonel of the Irish Guards, will be handing out shamrocks to them for the first time. It is a significant event, and it underlines the strong ties between the Irish Guards and the British monarchy.

St. Patrick's Day is an important event for the UK and Ireland, and it reflects the deep-rooted cultural, historical, and economic ties between the two nations. The UK and Ireland have a strong partnership that has endured despite many challenges over the years. The King's message and the Princess of Wales's participation in the event symbolize the shared history and close relationship between the two countries.

In recent years, the UK and Ireland have strengthened their partnership through the Good Friday Agreement and the creation of the British-Irish Council. The UK is Ireland's largest trading partner, and both countries share a common interest in maintaining peace and stability in Northern Ireland.

St. Patrick's Day is celebrated around the world, and it is a significant event for the Irish diaspora. The UK has a large Irish community, and the day is marked with parades, concerts, and other cultural events. The King's message and the Princess of Wales's participation in the shamrock ceremony underscore the importance of St. Patrick's Day for both the UK and Ireland.

In conclusion, King Charles III's message to President Michael D. Higgins and the Princess of Wales's participation in the shamrock ceremony highlight the strong partnership between the UK and Ireland. The relationship between the two countries is founded on shared history, culture, and economic ties, and it is one of the most important bilateral relationships in Europe. St. Patrick's Day is a reminder of the close bonds between the two countries and the importance of maintaining and strengthening their partnership for the future. Photo by Ben, Wikimedia commons.