Key Points
Sophie starts official royal tour of Nepal
Prince Edward concludes India visit focusing on youth
Royal couple promoting international connections
Strengthening diplomatic and educational exchanges
Prince Edward had arrived in India on Sunday for a three-day visit focussing on "championing young people" and promoting the benefits of non-formal education across the world.
After concluding his visit to India, the Duke of Edinburgh, the youngest sibling of King Charles III, will join The Duchess of Edinburgh, in Nepal.
A day earlier, the Duke of Edinburgh called on Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar at the Vice-President's Enclave.
The leaders underlined the significance of trade, education, people-to-people connections and parliamentary exchanges in continuing to deepen relations between both nations.
"HRH Prince Edward, The Duke of Edinburgh, called on the Hon'ble Vice-President, Jagdeep Dhankhar at the Vice-President's Enclave today. The historic ties, culture and common values that bind India and the United Kingdom, creating a multifaceted and mutually beneficial partnership covering multiple sectors, formed the focal point of the discussion. The leaders also underlined the significance of trade, education, people-to-people connect and parliamentary exchanges in continuing to deepen relations between both nations," the Vice President's office had said in a post on X.
Prince Edward also visited the British School in Delhi on Monday, where he interacted with students and visited various school stalls. He spoke with students from different schools, engaging in conversations about their work and projects.
Prince Edward also met the Maharashtra Governor and Chancellor of State Universities C P Radhakrishnan at Raj Bhavan in Mumbai on Sunday.
During the meeting, Prince Edward expressed satisfaction at how India and UK relations are strengthening, and the UK's desire to see more collaboration between the two nations. The Duke of Edinburgh also mentioned that he is the Chancellor of the University of Bath in the UK and stressed that cooperation in the field of education could prove mutually rewarding, according to the statement released by Raj Bhavan Maharashtra.
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