London: Britain's Prince Charles visited Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif at his London residence on Saturday and enquired about his health post the latter's heart surgery, Sharif's daughter Maryam Nawaz tweeted.
According to Maryam Nawaz, Prince Charles also brought honey from the gardens of Clarence House for the premier saying "it will help him recover fast as Pakistan needs him".
Prince Charles also conveyed best wishes from British Queen Elizabeth for the Pakistan Prime Minister's speedy recovery.
Mr Sharif thanked Prince Charles for the honey and told him that Prophet Mohammad said honey has healing properties, Maryam tweeted.
Mr Sharif on June 7 was discharged from a London hospital after successfully undergoing open heart surgery. It was the 66-year-old's second major cardiac medical procedure in five years.
According to Maryam Nawaz, Prince Charles also brought honey from the gardens of Clarence House for the premier saying "it will help him recover fast as Pakistan needs him".
Prince Charles also conveyed best wishes from British Queen Elizabeth for the Pakistan Prime Minister's speedy recovery.
Mr Sharif on June 7 was discharged from a London hospital after successfully undergoing open heart surgery. It was the 66-year-old's second major cardiac medical procedure in five years.
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