Prince Edward appears in great spirits as he kicks off his three-day visit to India - at the T20 international cricket match in Mumbai

Prince Edward appears in great spirits as he kicks off his three-day visit to India - at the T20 international cricket match in Mumbai

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Prince Edward appears in great spirits as he kicks off his three-day visit to India - at the T20 international cricket match in Mumbai
Published: Feb, 02 2025 15:48

Prince Edward appeared in great spirits as he spoke to players ahead of the final T20 international cricket match on Sunday. The royal, 60, was all smiles as he arrived in India today for a three-day visit to celebrate the shared ties between the two countries, and to promote the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award – set up by his late father Prince Philip in 1956. The accolade is delivered in India as the International Award for Young People, a non-formal education and learning framework supporting young people to 'find their purpose, place and passion in the world'.

 [Jos Buttler of England shook hands with the Duke of Edinburgh prior to the 5th T20 International between India and England at Wankhede Stadium]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Jos Buttler of England shook hands with the Duke of Edinburgh prior to the 5th T20 International between India and England at Wankhede Stadium]

During his first stop, Prince Edward beamed as he chatted to India's captain Suryakumar Yadav and England's captain Jos Buttle at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, ahead of the match between the two nations. King Charles's younger brother was dressed to the nines in a dapper black suit jacket, which featured gold buttons. The Prince, who paired his smart look with a lavender shirt and contrasting grey trousers, appeared cheerful as he took pictures and greeted attendees at the press showing.

 [Duke of Edinburgh , 60, arrived in India today for a three-day visit to celebrate the shared ties between the two countries. Pictured: Edward posed for a photo with school students]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Duke of Edinburgh , 60, arrived in India today for a three-day visit to celebrate the shared ties between the two countries. Pictured: Edward posed for a photo with school students]

The royal also posed up a storm with the Trade Commissioner for South Asia and the British Deputy High Commissioner for Western India Harjinder Kang at the game. During his visit Prince Edward is also scheduled to travel to Delhi to promote The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award. Prince Edward appeared in great spirits as touched down in India ahead of the final T20 international cricket match on Sunday.

 [King Charles 's younger brother was dressed to the nines in a dapper black suit jacket, which features gold buttons]
Image Credit: Mail Online [King Charles 's younger brother was dressed to the nines in a dapper black suit jacket, which features gold buttons]

A statement from Buckingham palace said: 'His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh is visiting India, from Sunday 2nd February to Tuesday 4th February, to celebrate the shared ties between the UK and India, and champion young people and the benefits of non-formal education.'. The British High Commission in India stated, 'His Royal Highness will travel to Mumbai and Delhi to promote The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award, delivered as The International Award for Young People (IAYP) in India: a non-formal education and learning framework supporting young people to find their purpose, place and passion in the world.

 [During his first stop, Prince Edward beamed as he chatted to India 's captain Suryakumar Yadav and England's captain Jos Buttle at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai , ahead of the match between India and England]
Image Credit: Mail Online [During his first stop, Prince Edward beamed as he chatted to India 's captain Suryakumar Yadav and England's captain Jos Buttle at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai , ahead of the match between India and England]

'Since its inception in India in 1962, the Award has helped more than 150,000 students from 325 schools and educational institutions across the country.'. 'In addition to meeting with members of the government, His Royal Highness is scheduled to undertake varied engagements spanning the breadth of the living bridge that connects the UK and India. 'This includes discussions with Indian education and business leaders and philanthropists, and joining events that celebrate our shared love for sport and the arts.'.

 [The royal also posed up a storm with the Trade Commissioner for South Asia and the British Deputy High Commissioner for Western India Harjinder Kang at the game]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The royal also posed up a storm with the Trade Commissioner for South Asia and the British Deputy High Commissioner for Western India Harjinder Kang at the game]

Since 1962, the International Award for Young People (IAYP) is said to have helped more than 150,000 students from 325 schools and educational institutions across the country. Jos Buttler of England shook hands with the Duke of Edinburgh prior to the 5th T20 International between India and England at Wankhede Stadium. Duke of Edinburgh , 60, arrived in India today for a three-day visit to celebrate the shared ties between the two countries. Pictured: Edward posed for a photo with school students.

 [The royal, who paired his smart look with a lavender shirt and contrasting grey trousers, appeared cheerful as he took pictures and greeted attendees at the press showing]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The royal, who paired his smart look with a lavender shirt and contrasting grey trousers, appeared cheerful as he took pictures and greeted attendees at the press showing]

King Charles 's younger brother was dressed to the nines in a dapper black suit jacket, which features gold buttons. During his first stop, Prince Edward beamed as he chatted to India 's captain Suryakumar Yadav and England's captain Jos Buttle at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai , ahead of the match between India and England. The royal also posed up a storm with the Trade Commissioner for South Asia and the British Deputy High Commissioner for Western India Harjinder Kang at the game.

 [The royal spoke to India's captain Suryakumar Yadav (L) and England's captain Jos Buttler (centre)]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The royal spoke to India's captain Suryakumar Yadav (L) and England's captain Jos Buttler (centre)]

The royal, who paired his smart look with a lavender shirt and contrasting grey trousers, appeared cheerful as he took pictures and greeted attendees at the press showing. The royal spoke to India's captain Suryakumar Yadav (L) and England's captain Jos Buttler (centre). It is described as the world’s leading youth achievement award, bringing together practical experiences and life skills to create committed global citizens and equipping young people for life.

Prince Edward's visit marks the first official UK royal visit to India since Charles made a trip to India in November 2019. The Prince and Princess of Wales visited India in 2016. During their visit, a grand reception was held in Mumbai with several Bollywood stars coming together to greet them. The royal couple also met some of the city's children in a deprived area that sits besides one of the wealthiest districts.

There William and Kate kicked a football around in front of crowds of people having made their way to the 12th century Banganga Water Tank. Located in the Malabar Hill area of Mumbai, it is home to more than 10,000 people who live in 1,500 tiny breezeblock two-storey huts crammed into narrow alleyways beside one of the wealthiest districts of the city of 20 million. The royal couple chose to visit the region in Mumbai to meet representatives of a charity called SMILE that focuses on giving skills and opportunities to young people and their parents.

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