Prince Harry and his fiancée, Meghan Markle are being shown a peace-building initiative in Lisburn, County Antrim, as part of a visit to Northern Ireland.

The trip is one of a string of public engagements ahead of their wedding on 19 May.

The couple will meet members of the public on Belfast's Great Victoria Street on Friday afternoon.

Their tour began at the Eikon Centre on Friday morning, where they are being shown the work of Amazing the Space.

The initiative was launched by Prince Harry in September 2017 and empowers young people in Northern Ireland to become ambassadors for peace in their communities.

Later they will travel to one of Belfast's most historic buildings, The Crown Liquor Saloon.

In the afternoon, the prince and Ms. Markle will meet members of the public gathered on Great Victoria Street in Belfast.

They will travel to the Belfast campus of Northern Ireland's next generation science park, Catalyst Inc, to meet some of Northern Ireland's brightest young entrepreneurs and innovators.

The trip is part of the couple's public engagements in the run-up to their wedding on 19 May. It is their first official, joint visit to Northern Ireland.