The British Royal Courts: From Food in Mumbai to Memorial in New Delhi #RoyalVisitIndia

By we all know that the Duchess is a fan of spicy food and that Prince William does not do well with it. But today story does not say if the dosa, a traditional Indian pancake made by the Prince on Monday April 11th was made spicy. All that is known is that the Prince ate his creation, but not the Duchess.
The Duke and Duchess met with young entrepreneurs and inventors in the megacity in western India, a member of the British GREAT program in a local association called The Social, both bar, restaurant and workplace. The Duchess premiered an ivory/cream midi-length dress from New Zealand-born designer, Emilia Wickstead FW 2014 collection. The design consisted of fit-and-flare silhouette 100% wool-crepe enhanced with an exaggerated Peter Pan collar, two faux breast flap pockets and two front slit pockets. Accessorized with Mulberry 'Baywater' suede clutch, a new pair Rupert Sanderson 'Calice' pumps in Pink Lady Crack Calf Leather, with Cassandra Goad gold 'Temple of Heaven' earrings
The prince cooked a dosa, the famous Indian pancake with an innovative device called DOSAMATIC. "The Duke said he would love to have this machine at his home," said the inventor of the device Eshwar Vikas reporters.
William also took the wheel of a race car simulator, at a meeting with entrepreneurs, talking with leaders Mahindra Racing, which manufacture electric cars in the shape of Formula One.

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The Cambridge left Mumbai, after 24 hours in the financial capital of India. The couple then went to New Delhi where they laid with a wreath-laying at India Gate, India’s principal War Memorial, where they laid a wreath to honour the 70,000 Indian soldiers who lost their lives while fighting for the British Army during the First World War.


 They then traveled to Gandhi Smriti, where Mahatma Gandhi, India’s founding father, spent the last few years of his life. The Duke and Duchess followed Gandhi’s final footsteps from his humble bedroom to the spot in the garden where he was assassinated in 1948, where they paid their respects at the memorial that stands on this site.

LA Cour Royale Anglaise: Sur le tapis rouge avec les vedettes Bollywoodiens #RoyalVisitIndia

Prince William et son épouse Catherine duchesse de Cambridge ont rencontré des royalte du monde Bollywoodien lors d'un dîner de gala fastueux dimanche le premier jour de leur voyage d'une semaine officielle en Inde.
Après avoir parcouru les rues de Bombay, Cambridge a découvert les annales de Bollywood. Prince William et son épouse la duchesse de Cambridge ont rencontré dimanche soir les stars du cinéma indien lors d'un grand dîner de gala.
Catherine dans sa magnifique longue bleu royal Jenny Packham robe perlée en Inde avec la cape assortie et sa pouchette, son style de cheveux dans un élégant chignon, le choix parfait pour présenter ses magnifiques pair de boucles d'oreilles Amrapali, portait une nouvelle paire de talons Prada en daim noir sangle ondulée et le prince William dans un costume sur mesure, ont foulé le tapis rouge de l'hôtel Taj Mahal Palace, à l'occasion de cette réception majestueuse. Après avoir posé pour les photographes, le couple a eu l'occasion de converser avec les stars de Bollywood et les entrepreneurs indiens de premier plan. Parmi les joueurs présents à cet événement étaient Shah Rukh Khan, Anil Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor et Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.


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Après l'événement le Prince William et son épouse Catherine, duchesse de Cambridge a finalement rencontré le propriétaire de l'emblématique Britannia & Co. restaurant de Mumbai. Kohinoor a été invité par le prince William et la duchesse Catherine pour une réunion hors calendrier à The Taj Mahal Palace Mumbai.

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