Prince William and Kate Middleton, who will commence their seven-day tour of India and Bhutan on April 10 in Mumbai, will head to Oval Maidan to watch and take part in a cricket match between beneficiaries and representatives of three charities based in Mumbai, namely Magic Bus, Doorstep, and Indias Childline.
The tour, announced during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the UK late last year, is aimed at building on the strong bonds between the two countries.
On Sunday evening, they will attend a glittering reception and dinner alongside some of the biggest names in business and Bollywood, to celebrate Mumbai's film and creative industries.
The reception is being hosted by the British High Commission in partnership with the British Asian Trust, of which The Prince of Wales is founder and president.
On Monday, the royal couple will make their way to Delhi, where they will pay respect to India's military contributions, honour the memory of Mahatma Gandhi, and also get to know the men and women who lead the country in government and politics.
They are embarking on a packed, varied and exciting programme where they will gain an understanding of modern India, a vibrant, entrepreneurial, aspirational nation that faces both its challenges and huge opportunities with confidence.
Following their time in Delhi, the Duke and Duchess
will make their way to Kazaringa National Park where they will find out more about the role of conservation in the lives of rural people there.
They will then fly to Bhutan to learn about this beautiful, mountainous country that has famously prioritised the happiness of its people above all other national goals. They wii meet the King and Queen of Bhutan, a couple they share similarities with being of the same generation, it said.
"Twenty four years on from her visit to the Taj, the Duke and The Duchess are looking forward to seeing this beautiful place for themselves and creating some new memories as they say thank you to the people of India at the conclusion of their tour," the release said.
Kensington Palace officials today held a briefing to explain the engagement schedule of the royal couple in Mumbai.
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