Charles meets Adams in latest reconciliation move
BRITAIN’S Prince Charles shook hands with Gerry Adams yesterday in his first meeting with the leader of the former political wing of the Irish Republican Army that killed his great uncle in a bomb attack 36 years ago.
The pair exchanged a few sentences at a reception in the west of Ireland city of Galway, a day before Charles is due to visit a nearby site where the IRA killed Lord Louis Mountbatten in 1979.
The latest in a series of gestures of reconciliation between Britain and Sinn Fein, it was the first time Adams had met a senior member of the royal family.
The IRA ended its 30-year armed campaign against British rule in Northern Ireland as part of a power-sharing peace deal in 1998 between Protestants who want to remain loyal to the British crown and Catholics favoring unification with Ireland.
Northern Ireland has been largely peaceful since then but small splinter groups continue to attack British targets and security is tight for Charles’ visit.
Three others, including a 14-year-old boy who was Charles’ godson, were also killed when the IRA blew up a boat that Mountbatten, a senior British military commander in World War II, was using during a holiday in the region.
Charles in turn has long been a figure of hate among those in favor of a united Ireland because of his position as head of the British Army’s Parachute Regiment, which played a key role in the Bloody Sunday shootings in 1972 in which 13 Roman Catholic civil rights marchers were killed.
In 2012, Charles’s mother Queen Elizabeth met Martin McGuinness, a former IRA commander, a meeting seen as a landmark step in rapprochement in Northern Ireland.
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