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'At least it wasn't on my head': King laughs off bird poo misfortune

20.05.2026

'At least it wasn't on my head': King laughs off bird poo misfortune

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Mark SimpsonCommunity correspondent, BBC News NI
Reuters The King wears a dark-grey suit, white shirt and grey tie. He holds a clear jar of honey in his left hand. Her laughs as three people stand behind him. They are inside a building with white walls. A TV is over the King's right shoulder and a stain-glass window is over his left.Reuters
King Charles was gifted a jar of honey while visiting Donard Methodist Church

King Charles III and Queen Camilla took on separate engagements in different towns during day two of their visit to Northern Ireland.

Both were in County Down, with Queen Camilla meeting local businesses in Hillsborough, while the King travelled to the seaside town of Newcastle on Wednesday.

Bird droppings landed on the back of the King's jacket during a walkabout in Newcastle, with him making light of it saying: "At least it didn't land on my head."

A member of the crowd told him it was a "good luck" sign and the King smiled.

PA Media The King shakes hands with a woman with long brown hair, who wears a black t-shirt and glasses. She stands at the box office of a cinema. The king is wearing a grey suit, white shirt and grey tie. Behind the king are half a dozen people who watch on. PA Media
Charles receiving his VIP cinema ticket

King Charles started his day by being presented with a VIP movie ticket when he joined film fans at Newcastle's Community Cinema.

He then visited the Pantry Foodbank based in Donard Methodist Church, where he he praised the foodbank volunteers and helped pack boxes of groceries for those in need.

Meanwhile, the Queen helped to pour a pint of Guinness at the Parson's Nose pub and restaurant in Hillsborough.

She joked she was "not quite the expert, but my husband is" while pouring the pint.

She received a round of applause for her efforts.

PA Media Queen Camilla wears a navy blazer and green shirt as she holds a partially full glass of black liquid, with a white head, in her left hand. She holds a black tap with her right hand. A man with short grey hair and a short brown beard helps her, his right hand is on the top of the tap. He wears a grey linen suit and a white shirt.
The Queen putting her Guinness pouring skills to the test in Hillsborough

It's his 43rd visit to Northern Ireland, first as Prince of Wales and now as King.

On Monday, it was announced that he is due to make his first visit to the Republic of Ireland since becoming King.

No date has been confirmed but it is expected to take place next year.

The invitation came from Irish President Catherine Connolly, who is currently on an official visit to England.

The King's mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, paid a state visit to Ireland in 2011, the first by a British monarch since Irish independence.

The first visit by the King to Northern Ireland was back in 1961 with his mother, his father the Duke of Edinburgh and his sister Princess Anne.

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