Prince William and Kate Middleton meet young people in Dublin NewsColony Prince William and Kate learned about sustainable farming this afternoon as their tour of Ireland continued after meeting young people facing mental health issues, homelessness or drug and alcohol problems. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are on the second day of their official royal tour of Ireland, and visited Teagasc Animal and Grassland Research Centre in Grange, County Meath, this afternoon. They spoke to a group of farmers who are using the research in their own practices and met primary school children visiting the farm, joining in a session to learn about the environment, nutrition, and food production. Earlier in the day the couple also joined young people cooking and playing table tennis as they visited Savannah House in County Kildare, a residential facility run by social justice charity Extern. William and Kate also went to youth mental health charity Jigsaw in Dublin and spoke of the importanc...
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