
Prince William and Kate Middleton are plucking some green apples from Long Meadow Cider’s garden.
During the royal couple’s recent visit to Northern Ireland, Kate and William made their final stop at the country’s orchard county in County Armagh, which is a “family farm that combines” traditional farming methods with modern approaches.

The Prince and Princess of Wales wrote: “We finished the day at Long Meadow Cider in County Armagh, a family farm that combines tradition with innovation to create award-winning ciders and juices.”
“Now, with three generations of members, the McKeevers are increasing opportunity and sustainability in the heart of Orchard County. It’s great to see the connection and love at the center of everything they do here,” they continued.

In the carousel shared alongside the post, William and Kate can be seen walking through the apple fields as Kate plucked some apples and the couple appeared to be drinking juices squeezed from the fresh fruits picked from the farm.
The future king and queen even prepared some dough to make some fresh apple tarts.
In a previous post, uploaded a few hours apart, Kate and William revealed that they also made a stop at Mallon Farm in County Tyrone, another family farm known for reviving the traditional Irish linen industry.
“From field to fiber to fabric, Helen and Charlie are rebuilding a sustainable local supply chain that celebrates creativity, collaboration and care for the environment,” the couple said of the farm owners.
“A wonderful example of a positive, future-focused Northern Ireland,” they added.