The Prince of Wales, who is in the Republic of Ireland on a historic visit, has said he's been given a profound understanding of how people affected by the Troubles suffered.
The Troubles were a time of conflict in Northern Ireland, which began int he late 1960s and were ended by the Good Friday agreement in 1998.
In 1979, Prince Charles' Great Uncle, Lord Mountbatten, was murdered by the IRA. Later the Prince will visit the village where the incident took place, as our UK Correspondent Natlaie Powell reports…
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