St Patrick’s Day parades have taken place across Northern Ireland today.

Tens of thousands of people enjoyed the colour and spectacle as the main parade in Belfast city weaved its way through the city centre. There was also large parades in Derry and Downpatrick.

Watch: St Patrick’s Day parade in Belfast

You can follow how today’s events unfolded in our blog:

Key updates

Best images from Belfast parade

Today12:36 PM
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Photo gallery of today’s events

We’ll add more pics to this gallery as the day goes on.

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Mark Edwards

That’s all folks!

That brings our coverage of today’s St Patrick’s Day parades across Northern Ireland to an end.
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Today05:13 PM
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Stunning images from Derry parade

Today04:50 PM
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Taoiseach and Tánaiste say Conor McGregor ‘does not speak for Ireland’ as fighter visits White House for St Patrick’s Day

Today04:38 PM
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Thousands line streets of Belfast for colourful St Patrick’s Day parade

Today04:07 PM
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Watch: St Patrick’s Day parade in Belfast

Today03:36 PM
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Kate issues St Patrick’s day message after joining Irish Guards 

 The Princess of Wales shared a heartfelt St Patrick’s Day message on social media after celebrating the occasion with the Irish Guards. 
Earlier in the day she joined them to mark both the holiday and the regiment’s 125th anniversary. 
Kate, who is colonel of the regiment, missed the Guards’ celebrations last year after being diagnosed with cancer.
She  joined the regiment for their traditional parade and handed out sprigs of shamrock to officers, warrant officers and the mascot.

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Today03:34 PM
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Thousands fill the streets of Dublin to see St Patrick’s Day parade

Today03:28 PM
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Best images from Belfast parade

Thousands of people gathered in towns and cities across Northern Ireland on Monday Afternoon to celebrate St Patrick.
This was the scene in Belfast as the parade got under way at City Hall.
Thousands of people gathered in towns and cities across Northern Ireland on Monday Afternoon to celebrate St Patrick.
This was the scene in Belfast as the parade got under way at City Hall.
Andrew McCarroll/ Pacemaker Press
St Patrick's Day parade in Belfast
St Patrick’s Day parade in Belfast.Photo – Andrew McCarroll/ Pacemaker Press
Thousands of people gathered in towns and cities across Northern Ireland on Monday Afternoon to celebrate St Patrick.
This was the scene in Belfast as the parade got under way at City Hall.
Thousands of people gathered in towns and cities across Northern Ireland on Monday Afternoon to celebrate St Patrick.
This was the scene in Belfast as the parade got under way at City Hall.
Andrew McCarroll/ Pacemaker Press
St Patrick’s Day celebrations get underway in Belfast on March 17th 2025
St Patrick’s Day celebrations get underway in Belfast on March 17th 2025 .Photo by Kevin Scott
St Patrick’s Day Parade in Belfast on the 17th March 2024 (Luke Jervis Belfast Telegraph)
St Patrick’s Day Parade in Belfast on the 17th March 2024 (Luke Jervis Belfast Telegraph).Luke Jervis Belfast Telegraph
Today02:57 PM
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Racegoers arrive dressed to impress at Down Royal Racecourse 

Today02:48 PM
Mark Edwards

St Patrick’s Day carnival in Derry kicks off

Traditional Music entertains the crowds in Derry’s Guildhall Square during the annual St.Patrick’s Day Spring Carnival in the city.
Traditional Music entertains the crowds in Derry’s Guildhall Square during the annual St.Patrick’s Day Spring Carnival in the city. .Picture Martin McKeown. 17.03.25
One of the younger members of the crowd listens as Traditional Music entertains the crowds in Derry’s Guildhall Square during the annual St. Patrick’s Day Spring Carnival in the city.
One of the younger members of the crowd listens as Traditional Music entertains the crowds in Derry’s Guildhall Square during the annual St. Patrick’s Day Spring Carnival in the city. .Picture Martin McKeown. 17.03.25
Darcey Kelly (3) from Ballykelly enjoys teh St. Patrick's Day themed events in Derry's Guildhall.
Darcey Kelly (3) from Ballykelly enjoys teh St. Patrick’s Day themed events in Derry’s Guildhall. .Picture Martin McKeown
Today02:19 PM
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People enjoying St Paddy’s Day parade in Belfast

People attending the St Patrick's Day Parade in Belfast.
People attending the St Patrick’s Day Parade in Belfast.Liam McBurney/PA Wire
Today12:53 PM
Flavia Gouveia

Princess of Wales makes solo St Patrick’s Day visit to Irish Guards

Kate was at Wellington Barracks in London to take part in the Irish Guards’ St Patrick’s Day celebrations.
Wearing a bottle green coat, she was greeted by senior officers before heading to the Officers’ Mess to present medals.
The visit marks her second St Patrick’s Day as Colonel of the Irish Guards, a role she took on in 2023.
The princess presented operational medals to Irish Guards soldiers who recently returned from deployment in Iraq.
Following tradition, Kate also presented fresh sprigs of shamrock to officers, warrant officers, and the regiment’s Irish wolfhound mascot, Turlough Mor.
Following the regiment’s annual St Patrick’s Day parade Kate joined soldiers in the Junior Ranks’ cookhouse at Wellington Barracks for a half pint of Guinness.
She spoke with soldiers, including those recently deployed overseas and others involved in training Ukrainian troops, about their experiences. 
Guardsman Barry Loughlin, who led the toast, said afterwards: “She wanted to know how things were going with the blokes in general.
“She was really nice and really warm. I was kind of flustered. You could tell she had a genuine interest in us.”
The Princess of Wales last marked St Patrick’s Day with the Irish Guards in 2023
The Princess of Wales last marked St Patrick’s Day with the Irish Guards in 2023 .PA
The Prince and Princess of Wales during their visit to the 1st Battalion Irish Guards in Aldershot in 2023
The Prince and Princess of Wales during their visit to the 1st Battalion Irish Guards in Aldershot in 2023.(Andrew Matthews/PA)
Today12:37 PM
Flavia Gouveia

Pilgrims gathered at dawn at St Patrick’s grave

A group of pilgrims gathered at St Patrick’s Grave at dawn to mark St Patrick’s Day with a prayer.
The event was organised by Dromara woman, Siobhan Brennan, who was inspired after reading that St Patrick prayed as many as 100 Our Fathers before dawn.
This was the third annual cross-community dawn prayer event at Down Cathedral.
Among the pilgrims was a Croatian children’s author, Iva Berenek, who is now based in Dublin, and Patrick Ahaotu from Nigeria who now lives in the parish of St Anthony in Belfast.
Eileen Boden from Newcastle said it was a wonderful service, during which there were readings from the Gospel of Matthew and the recitation of St Patrick’s Breastplate.