Countess of Sussex * 2nd Battalion in Lisburn

Countess of Sussex * 2nd Battalion in Lisburn

On March 16, Princess Gwen, on behalf of the Duchess of York, visited the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment at Thiepval Barracks in Lisburn, on the occasion of Saint Patrick's Day.
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