Cape Town - In the wake of their lavish wedding ceremony, you’d think the Duke and Duchess of Sussex would be keen to kick back and relax.
But the newlyweds are already hard at work, with Meghan (36) even accompanying the queen on a trip to Chester last week.
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Now, Harry (33) and his LA-born wife are kicking things up a notch, with their first overseas trip as husband and wife.
The pair – who presented the winning trophy at Royal Ascot together on Tuesday – will visit Dublin, Ireland for a two-day trip on 10 and 11 July, "at the request of her Majesty’s Government," Kensington Palace said in a tweet.
"They are looking forward to learning more about Ireland's history and experiencing its rich culture, as well as meeting the people who are shaping the country's future."
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On their Irish adventure, the couple will visit the capital's university, Trinity College, and meet Irish president Michael D Higgins at his official residence and principal workplace, Aras an Uachtaráin.
They’ll also be taking a trip to Dublin's Guinness Storehouse, according to the Irish Mirror.
Sources: Mirror.co.uk, irishmirror.ie, express.co.uk, royal.co.uk