Britain’s Prince Charles is set to visit Ireland next week as part of a two-day Royal visit.

It is understood that the Prince will visit Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation in Wicklow during the visit.

He will also visit a number of sites near the Wicklow-based centre next Monday and Tuesday.

Buckingham Palace would not confirm or comment on the visit, explaining that they did not comment or confirm such visits in advance. The Wicklow centre also refused to comment.

The centre, founded in response to the conflict in Northern Ireland, once hosted notorious terrorist Dessie O’Hare while he was on temporary release.

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The Prince will also reportedly meet with senior members of Sinn Fein as well as other Northern party leaders including the DUP’s leader Arlene Foster.

It is not yet known if the meeting will be public or if there will be any public appearance by the Prince with the groups involved.

He last visited Ireland in June last year on a four day trip accompanied by his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall.

The pair visited a number of locations across Cork and Kerry, including Derrynane House and the English Market.

During the trip Prince Charles met Sinn Fein president Mary Lou McDonald and vice president Michelle O’Neill at a private meeting in Cork.

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The Duke and Duchess also visited Northern Ireland during their trip where they laid a wreath at the Garden of Remembrance in Omagh.