Princes Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall’s explores Delhi

The British royal couple Prince Charles along with the duchess of Cornwell, Camilla is on a nine-day trip to India. Starting their journey from Uttarakhand, they landed Delhi on the third day of their visit. They went to a slum school where children presented the Prince a big cake to celebrate his 65th birthday, which falls on 14th of November.
The couple also visited the Akshardham temple and, offered roses and garland. Charles and Camilla went to Katha Lab School in Govindpuri slum of south Delhi. Charles’s British Asian trust and Katha India help providing education in the slums.
The couple went round the school where children presented Charles and Camilla with assorted origami. Charles also appreciated schoolteachers for their work and said he was “ very impressed” with the school’s bilingual approach and focus on lifting people from poverty. The couple also gave their best wishes to all the members of the Katha India members and the children.
The Duchess of Cornwall looked extremely elegant in her light cream Indian attire. She met Self Employment Women’s Association (SEWA) and British High Commissioner James Bevan. The couple later had a private lunch with Vice President Hamid Ansari and later President Pranab Mukherjee in the Evening. The couple looked extremely happy with their journey made to India.
The British royal couple Prince Charles along with the duchess of Cornwell, Camilla is on a nine-day trip to India. Starting their journey from Uttarakhand, they landed Delhi on the third day of their visit. They went to a slum school where children presented the Prince a big cake to celebrate his...
The British royal couple Prince Charles along with the duchess of Cornwell, Camilla is on a nine-day trip to India. Starting their journey from Uttarakhand, they landed Delhi on the third day of their visit. They went to a slum school where children presented the Prince a big cake to celebrate his 65th birthday, which falls on 14th of November.
The couple also visited the Akshardham temple and, offered roses and garland. Charles and Camilla went to Katha Lab School in Govindpuri slum of south Delhi. Charles’s British Asian trust and Katha India help providing education in the slums.
The couple went round the school where children presented Charles and Camilla with assorted origami. Charles also appreciated schoolteachers for their work and said he was “ very impressed” with the school’s bilingual approach and focus on lifting people from poverty. The couple also gave their best wishes to all the members of the Katha India members and the children.
The Duchess of Cornwall looked extremely elegant in her light cream Indian attire. She met Self Employment Women’s Association (SEWA) and British High Commissioner James Bevan. The couple later had a private lunch with Vice President Hamid Ansari and later President Pranab Mukherjee in the Evening. The couple looked extremely happy with their journey made to India.
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