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20th March 2018
02:43pm GMT

There have also been reports that the trip will likely help Anglo-Irish relations and the strain that Brexit is putting on both countries.
So far, all we know is that they are likely to stay in Dublin over the two days, as they have been described as "urbanites" who like to stay close to capital cities.
It seems like the wedding planning is all go at the moment as earlier today Kensington Palace tweeted about the designer of their wedding cake.
The series of tweets from the royal account said: "For their wedding cake Prince Harry and Ms. Meghan Markle have chosen pastry chef Claire Ptak, owner of the London-based bakery, Violet Cakes," the account said.
"Prince Harry and Ms. Markle have asked Claire to create a lemon elderflower cake that will incorporate the bright flavours of spring. It will be covered with buttercream and decorated with fresh flowers. "Claire Ptak, who was raised in California, focuses on using seasonal and organic ingredients in her cakes. Ms. Markle previously interviewed Chef Ptak for her former lifestyle website The Tig." If they do indeed come to Ireland, it will be Harry's first time over here and Meghan's second. She first visited the country as an ambassador for the One Young World summit in 2014. Royal tours are usually kept quiet until a few days beforehand, so it's likely we'll have to wait to find out all the info.For their wedding cake Prince Harry and Ms. Meghan Markle have chosen pastry chef Claire Ptak, owner of the London-based bakery @violetcakes. pic.twitter.com/Rx36WBt7kC
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) March 20, 2018
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