Queen and Prince Philip in Northern Ireland
As the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations continue. The Queen and Prince Philip are in Northern Ireland for a two-day visit as part of her Diamond Jubilee tour.
The Queen touched down on a helicopter flight which earlier had been diverted. In high winds, she stepped carefully out with Prince Philip, to loud screams and cheers from the crowd and frantic waving from crowds of people who welcomed them. The Royal party then got into waiting land rovers to be driven off to celebrate a service of thanks giving.
The service at St Macartin's Cathedral in Enniskillen is being attended by more than 700 people including senior Protestant and Catholic clergy. In a move which would have been unthinkable years ago, the Queen will meet with the former IRA leader and Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister Martin Mc Guinness. This meeting is seen as a chance to move Northern Ireland a whole step forward.
Written and Presented by Ann Salter