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Prince shakes hands with EX-IRA man in Belfast visit

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THE Prince of Wales has shaken hands with former IRA bomber and Sinn Fein Stormont Assembly member Gerry Kelly during a visit to Belfast.

Mr Kelly escaped from Northern Ireland’s highsecuri­ty Maze Prison in 1983 while serving a jail sentence for the 1973 bombing of the Old Bailey.

He became a senior republican negotiator ahead of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement and has embraced the peace process for decades, serving as a minister in the powershari­ng executive.

Mr Kelly said: “This is about outreach and it was a deliberate act to come down.

“No better place to do it than north Belfast, a very mixed area often described as a microcosm of the difficulti­es or characteri­stics of the whole of the north.

“It is a patchwork quilt of communitie­s.”

North Belfast was the scene of multiple sectarian killings during the 30-year conflict and part of it was once dubbed “murder mile”.

Charles began a two-day trip to Northern Ireland yesterday with a recital by the Ulster Orchestra in a 19th-century Methodist church in Belfast which is undergoing major restoratio­n.

He has spoken many times about reconcilia­tion in Ireland and has met former Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams, offering condolence­s on the death of deputy first minister Martin Mcguinness.

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„ The Prince shakes hands with Gerry Kelly.

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