The Prince of Wales today spent time talking to people going through the painful process of reconciliation as he began the second day of his visit to Northern Ireland.
Such was the sensitivity of the work of the Restoration Ministries, in a specially adapted house at Dunmurray on the outskirts of the Belfast, that the media were asked to stay away.
On his arrival, the Prince was met by Dr Ruth Patterson, director of Restoration Ministries, who introduced him to a cross-section of people taking part in the programme.
He was also greeted by the Lord Lieutenant of Co Antrim, Lord O'Neill, and the mayor of Lisburn, Mr Jim Dillon.
He will later attend the final public engagement of his trip, to open the refurbished headquarters of Action Cancer in south Belfast, and meet staff and patients.
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