Prince Charles, heir-to-the-British throne, will make an official visit to India next month with a focus on sustainable markets, climate change and social finance, his office said on Monday. Prince Charles, 70, will arrive in New Delhi for the two-day visit on Wednesday, November 13. It will be Charles' 10th official visit to India.
His last was as part of a joint tour with his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, to Brunei, India, Singapore and Malaysia in November 2017. More details about the visit, made at the request of the Foreign Office based on the government's priorities, will be announced in due course, his Clarence House office added
Britain has been keen to secure a trade deal with India after it leaves the European Union. The announcement also comes a week after Prince Charles's son William and his wife Kate completed a four-day trip to India's neighbour Pakistan.
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