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Irish President Michael D Higgins moved by UK reception | |
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Irish President Michael D Higgins has flown home after the end of his historic four-day state visit to the UK. | |
The Queen hosted two banquets for her Irish guest at Windsor Castle and he addressed both Houses of Parliament. | The Queen hosted two banquets for her Irish guest at Windsor Castle and he addressed both Houses of Parliament. |
Mr Higgins and his wife Sabina visited Stratford-upon-Avon and Coventry on their final day. | |
Before leaving for Dublin Mr Higgins said he had been moved by the reception he and his wife had received. | |
He also told those who were unhappy with the visit to "think of all the things we have in common". | |
And when he was asked about the involvement of former IRA leader Martin McGuinness in the visit, Mr Higgins said it was "very important that all those involved participated fully". | |
Mr McGuinness, who is Northern Ireland's deputy first minister, attended the state banquet on Tuesday and joined in the toast to the Queen. | |
Triumph | |
The Sinn Féin MLA said his participation in the royal reception was in aid of "conflict resolution and reconciliation". | |
The presidential visit was aimed at celebrating and strengthening British and Irish links. | |
It followed the Queen's first state visit to the Republic of Ireland in 2011, which was widely hailed as a diplomatic triumph and a milestone in Anglo-Irish relations. | It followed the Queen's first state visit to the Republic of Ireland in 2011, which was widely hailed as a diplomatic triumph and a milestone in Anglo-Irish relations. |
Mr and Mrs Higgins said goodbye to the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at Windsor Castle on Friday morning, before leaving for their final engagements. | |
They travelled to Stratford-upon-Avon to visit the birthplace of William Shakespeare and the home of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC). | They travelled to Stratford-upon-Avon to visit the birthplace of William Shakespeare and the home of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC). |
In addition to his political career, Mr Higgins is a well-known poet and author, while his wife is an actress. | In addition to his political career, Mr Higgins is a well-known poet and author, while his wife is an actress. |
President Higgins made a speech about the English language, its role in Ireland, and about the shared dialogue between two islands. | President Higgins made a speech about the English language, its role in Ireland, and about the shared dialogue between two islands. |
He said: "It is the business of living souls to breathe life into words, and I have no doubt but that our long conversation in a shared language will continue into the far future to breathe new life, and the lightning of our different imaginations, into a common human purpose." | He said: "It is the business of living souls to breathe life into words, and I have no doubt but that our long conversation in a shared language will continue into the far future to breathe new life, and the lightning of our different imaginations, into a common human purpose." |
Mr Higgins was later presented with The Complete Works of Shakespeare, signed by the acting company, and he gifted the RSC a copy of The Book of Kells. | Mr Higgins was later presented with The Complete Works of Shakespeare, signed by the acting company, and he gifted the RSC a copy of The Book of Kells. |
They then travelled to Coventry for a tour of its current cathedral and the ruins of the old building that was bombed during World War II. | |
They also attended a reception for members of the Irish community at St Mary's Guildhall in the city. | They also attended a reception for members of the Irish community at St Mary's Guildhall in the city. |
During his four-day tour, Mr Higgins met Prime Minister David Cameron at Downing Street and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg at Buckingham Palace. | During his four-day tour, Mr Higgins met Prime Minister David Cameron at Downing Street and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg at Buckingham Palace. |
'Gracious welcome' | 'Gracious welcome' |
He also attended several events marking the contribution of the Irish community to public life in Britain. | He also attended several events marking the contribution of the Irish community to public life in Britain. |
They included business leaders, charity workers and NHS staff. | They included business leaders, charity workers and NHS staff. |
On Thursday evening, the president attended a concert celebrating Irish music and culture at London's Royal Albert Hall. | On Thursday evening, the president attended a concert celebrating Irish music and culture at London's Royal Albert Hall. |
At the event, Mr Higgins thanked the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh for their "gracious welcome and warm hospitality" throughout his UK trip. | At the event, Mr Higgins thanked the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh for their "gracious welcome and warm hospitality" throughout his UK trip. |
He said the preparation they had made for his state visit was "reflective of the true and deep friendship that now exists between Ireland and the United Kingdom". | He said the preparation they had made for his state visit was "reflective of the true and deep friendship that now exists between Ireland and the United Kingdom". |