King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort, arrive for a service at St Anne's Cathedral in Belfast
In Northern Ireland, people’s attitudes to the monarchy tend to be linked to their national identity.
Nationalists – who want Northern Ireland to become part of the Republic of Ireland – generally do not recognise the sovereignty of the crown here. Nationalist sentiment is reflected in the main parties’ words during the last few days – focusing on paying tribute to the late Queen’s role in the peace process, and remaining detached from ceremonies to mark the King’s accession.
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