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Prince CharlesandCamilla, Duchess of Cornwallhad a jiggy good time on the fourth day of theirmulti-day tour around the Republic of Irelandthis week!
On Friday, the Prince of Wales, 73, and the Duchess, 74, visited the Brú Ború Cultural Centre in Cashel, County Tiperrary, for a celebration of Irish art and culture, including a rather lively bit of dancing with local performers.
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.C. Wilson/Getty Images

While the prince was at the chapel, the duchess took a moment to privately pay her respects to the family of Ashling Murphy, a 23-year-old primary school teacher and Irish musical performer at the Cultural Centre who died earlier this year.
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On Thursday, the royalsvisited Waterford, Ireland’s oldest city.
The future King and Queen Consort enjoyed a day of activities highlighting local culture, including a Viking re-enactment, a tour of the House of Waterford crystal maker and visits with local farmers who are leading the way in sustainability.
At one point, Charles called Ireland “a country that means more to us than I can possibly say,” before quipping, “It has long been one of our great ambitions to visit every county of this majestic land before senility totally overtakes us!”
“Is deas a bheith arís le seanchairde,” Charles closed his remarks in Irish: “It is good to be with old friends again.”
source: people.com