William and Kate meet young firefighters in Northern Ireland

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Mark SimpsonCommunities correspondent, BBC News NI

Chris Jackson/PA Wire Catherine, Princess of Wales and her husband Prince William smile and laugh during a rope training exercise at the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) Learning and Development College in County Tyrone.   Cathering is wearing a dark olive green coat fastened to the neck and Prince William is wearing a brown blazer, a light coloured shirt and a dark tie. Chris Jackson/PA Wire

The royal couple smiled and laughed as the princess took part in a rope-throwing exercise organised by firefighters

The Prince and Princess of Wales have met recently-qualified firefighters during their first joint visit to Northern Ireland in three years.

The couple also spent time visiting a flax farm in County Tyrone where they were shown the modern methods being used to make linen.

Their trip began with a tour of the new Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) Learning and Development College in County Tyrone.

NIFRS trainee Caoimhe McNeice, from Belfast, who spoke to the media on its first day of operations, was among those who greeted the royal guests on Tuesday.

Chris Jackson/PA Wire A male firefighter with short ginger hair shakes hands with Catherine, Princess of Wales while a young female firefighter with dark hair stands beside them, smiling.  Prince William is standing beside his wife, talking to the recruits.  The firefighers are wearing beige safety suits and carrying bright yellow safety helmets. There is a red fire safety vehicle parked behind them.Chris Jackson/PA Wire

The royal couple met recently qualified firefighters Caoimhe McNeice (centre) and Piarais McCaffrey (right)

The couple joined in some of the training exercises at the £50m state-of-the-art training site, at Desertcreat just outside Cookstown, which opened in May.

The multi-million pound training centre represents the biggest capital investment in the fire service's history.

It includes a tactical firefighting facility, a floodwater rescue facility, a replica village and a training warehouse.

The royal couple were given a tour of the 50-acre site and were taken to and from different areas in a fire appliance.

They were shown training exercises including flood-water and rope rescues and they both joined in for one of the rope-throwing exercises.

The visit coincides with fire safety week.

Chief fire officer Aidan Jennings described it as a "proud and unforgettable day for our service".

Caoimhe McNeice and Piarais McCaffrey posing for a photo in front of the fire station training facility outside Cookstown.  Caoimhe has dark hair tied back in a ponytail or bun and Piarais has short ginger hair.  They are wearing beige protective suits with reflective stripes. There is a red and black fire station behind them and tall buildings to the left.

Caoimhe McNeice and Piarais McCaffrey were among the first recruits to train at the state-of-the-art facility

Stormont's Health Minister Mike Nesbitt, whose department oversees the fire service, was also at the event.

When he was introduced to Prince William he said with a smile: "Welcome back to the mainland."

Nesbitt later decribed the visit as a "significant recognition of the courage and commitment of our firefighters and dedicated staff".

Kensington Palace said the NIFRS site provides "opportunities for young people from across Northern Ireland to train to become the next generation of firefighters".

Chris Jackson/PA Wire The Prince and Princess of Wales observe a training scenario during a visit to the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service Learning and Development College near Cookstown. They are standing on a platform with a group of men above a deep training pool.  Five firefighters in red and black rescue uniforms are standing in the pool holding a stretcher as the level of water increases.  Chris Jackson/PA Wire

The royal guests were given a demonstration of a water rescue

Kensington Palace said the NIFRS site provides "opportunities for young people from across Northern Ireland to train to become the next generation of firefighters".

Royal couple on the farm

Reuters Four people gather round a stack of yellow flax in a green field. The two people in the middle in are the Prince and Princess of Wales. The prince is wearing a brown blazer, blue shirt and navy tie. The princess with long brown hair wears a brown skirt, dark green jacket and brown waistcoat. On the pair's left is a man with medium length grey hair and a short grey beard. He wears blue denim jeans and a grey sweater. On the right is a woman with short brown hair who wears a grey beanie, green waterproof coat, blue jeans and black wellington boots. Reuters

The royal couple spent time with Helen Keys and Charlie Mallon as they visited their flax farm in County Tyrone

The Prince and Princess of Wales later visited Mallon Farm in Cookstown, a flax farm which had previously been a dairy farm.

The royal couple were told by Helen Keys and Charlie Mallon about the sustainable methods being used to grow flax to create linen.

They were shown the flax fields as well as the old mechanical technique of breaking bunches of flax to soften it, which the princess tried her hand at and compared the feel of it to a "hairbrush".

Ms Keys praised the visit saying it "shines a light" on their aims to develop a sustainable linen industry.

PA Media The princess operates a wooden flax machine. She has her right hand on a lever which she presses down into a flat base. In between the lever and the base is a bundle of flax. PA Media

The princess had the chance to operate a machine which breaks bunches of flax to soften it

Tuesday's trip is the royal couple's sixth joint visit to Northern Ireland.

Their first was in March 2011, just a few weeks before their wedding.

The last time the couple travelled to Northern Ireland together was in October 2022, shortly after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

The palace said they would spend their time "visiting innovative organisations that showcase growth and investment in rural areas".

Their itinerary also includes engagements at sites which "demonstrate entrepreneurial and creative opportunities for young people".

The princess paused her royal duties last year while she underwent cancer treatment, meaning Prince William visited Northern Ireland alone in November.

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