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Queen awaits Antiques Roadshow verdict on Hillsborough Castle treasures The Queen is to meet Antiques Roadshow experts on the final day of her NI visit
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The Queen is to have some of her own treasures valued by Antiques Roadshow experts, on the last day of her visit with Prince Philip to Northern Ireland. The Queen is to meet Antiques Roadshow experts on the third and final day of her visit with the Duke of Edinburgh to Northern Ireland.
She will meet presenter Fiona Bruce and the BBC team for filming at Hillsborough Castle, her official Northern Ireland residence.She will meet presenter Fiona Bruce and the BBC team for filming at Hillsborough Castle, her official Northern Ireland residence.
While she was greeted by large crowds on Tuesday, this is not a public event.While she was greeted by large crowds on Tuesday, this is not a public event.
Afterwards, the Royal couple will move on to Coleraine, County Londonderry, for a World War One commemoration.Afterwards, the Royal couple will move on to Coleraine, County Londonderry, for a World War One commemoration.
People dressed in period costume from 100 years ago will be among those greeting the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at the Royal British Legion event.People dressed in period costume from 100 years ago will be among those greeting the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at the Royal British Legion event.
The Royal couple have had a packed itinerary during their three days in Northern Ireland, including a visit to the set of television show Game of Thrones, a tour around the notorious Crumlin Road jail and meetings with first and deputy first ministers, Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness.The Royal couple have had a packed itinerary during their three days in Northern Ireland, including a visit to the set of television show Game of Thrones, a tour around the notorious Crumlin Road jail and meetings with first and deputy first ministers, Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness.
It is the Queen's first visit to Northern Ireland since 2012, when she came as part of her Diamond Jubilee celebrations.It is the Queen's first visit to Northern Ireland since 2012, when she came as part of her Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
In the past, details of Royal visits to Northern Ireland have not been announced beforehand for security reasons, but this time around, much of their itinerary has been made public.In the past, details of Royal visits to Northern Ireland have not been announced beforehand for security reasons, but this time around, much of their itinerary has been made public.
On Thursday, the Antiques Roadshow will be filming in the grounds of Hillsborough Castle.
Some of Britain's leading antiques and fine arts specialists will be on hand to offer free advice and valuations to members of the public.