The Irish president is making her first visit to England since her inauguration in November.

President of Ireland Catherine Connolly will engage with a range of Irish communities during a visit to London and Leeds.

The president is making her first official visit to England since her inauguration in November, when she spoke about her commitment to engaging with the Irish diaspora.

Her three-day trip will begin on Monday with a visit to the Irish Cultural Centre in Hammersmith, where she will deliver an address as well as meet with those participating in an Irish language class.

Catherine Connolly visiting Northern Ireland
Catherine Connolly made her first visit to Northern Ireland after her inauguration as president (Brian Lawless/PA)

She will also view musical and dance performances.

The Irish ambassador to Britain Martin Fraser and Deirdre Fraser will host a reception on Monday evening in honour of President Connolly and her husband, Brian McEnery, at the Irish embassy in London.

The visit will continue on Tuesday when the president visits the Chelsea Flower Show and the London Irish Centre in Camden.

It will conclude on Wednesday with visits to Leeds University and the Leeds Irish Centre.

In Leeds, President Connolly will be briefed on the work of the Irish Health Centre there and will also meet representatives of other Irish centres in the region.

It is the third official visit the president has undertaken since commencing her term of office, following visits to Northern Ireland and Spain.

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