Published 13:13 IST, November 14th 2019

Prince of Wales poses with pop star Katy Perry, pays tribute to Sikh community in India

Britain's Prince of Wales paid a tribute to the Sikh community by attending the Bangla Sahib Gurdwara and also met Katy Perry on his royal tour to India.

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Britain's Prince of Wales paid a tribute to Sikh community by attending Bangla Sahib Gurdwara during where he also tried Seva, kwn as voluntary work in community kitchen. In a series of pictures shared by official Instagram handle of Clarence House, Prince of Wales can be seen trying a hand at flipping a chapati, with officials and or volunteers accompanying him. Addressing Sikh Community, Prince Charles who will join Duchess of Cornwall in Auckland said that he “valued and admired” community. “This week as Sikhs everywhere hor founder of your faith, my wife and I wanted you to kw just how much your community is valued and admired by us all, and that our thoughts are with you at this very special time”, he said. 

In a personal mess on Clarence House Instagram p, heir to British throne earlier said: "As I depart for India, on my tenth official visit, I just want to convey my warmest best wishes to all of you in Sikh community in UK, and across Commonwealth, on 550th Birth Anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji," he said. Take a look at pictures below- 

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 WATCH: Prince Charles Visits Bangla Sahib Gurudwara In New Delhi

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Prince of Wales also met with pop star Katy Perry during his royal tour to India. Take a look- 

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Britain's Prince Charles arrived on Wednesday for a two-day visit to India. According to reports, Prince Charles' visit to India will be focusing on  India-UK ties and challenges such as sustainability and climate change. He will also present a Commonwealth 'Points of Light' award to an Indian winner for her exemplary contribution to field of social development that involves upliftment of disabled children, family counselling and rapy sessions. Along with it, he will also attend a discussion with influent

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12:33 IST, November 14th 2019