Visit is part of Britain's Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee
Britain's Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall are visiting Co. Tyrone today.
The British Royals have been greeted by hundreds of people in Cookstown town centre.
Charles and Camilla were welcomed by crowds of school children.
The pair also visited 'Superstars Cafe' which is run by people with special needs.
The visit is part of a series of royal tours to mark the British Queen's platinum jubilee year.
Queen Elizabeth II is the longest-serving British monarch in history, with 70 years of service.

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