Sovereign Harry wore a brilliant blossom laurel today at a service celebrating 200 years of co-operation between the UK and Nepal. Harry, 32, made a discourse and met Gurkha families amid the occasion at the Embassy of Nepal, in focal London, on Monday, which denote the finish of festivities for the turning point. It comes one year after Harry made his first excursion to Nepal – a visit which corresponded with the bicentenary of the marking of the Treaty of Segauli in March 1816. Harry wears a stately laurel as he touches base at the Nepalese Embassy in London on Monday for a function celebrating 200 years of co-operation between the UK and Nepal +8 Harry wears a stylized festoon as he lands at the Nepalese Embassy in London on Monday for a service celebrating 200 years of co-operation between the UK and Nepal The bargain set up formal relations between the south-east Asian nation and the UK. Amid his visit to Nepal, the Prince flew out to areas influenced by the 2015 quake and the British Gurkha Camp at Pokhara to respect warriors executed in real life.
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Sovereign Harry wore a brilliant blossom laurel today at a service celebrating 200 years of co-operation between the UK and Nepal. Harry, 32, made a discourse and met Gurkha families amid the occasion at the Embassy of Nepal, in focal London, on Monday, which denote the finish of festivities for the turning point. It comes one year after Harry made his first excursion to Nepal – a visit which corresponded with the bicentenary of the marking of the Treaty of Segauli in March 1816. Harry wears a stately laurel as he touches base at the Nepalese Embassy in London on Monday for a function celebrating 200 years of co-operation between the UK and Nepal +8 Harry wears a stylized festoon as he lands at the Nepalese Embassy in London on Monday for a service celebrating 200 years of co-operation between the UK and Nepal The bargain set up formal relations between the south-east Asian nation and the UK. Amid his visit to Nepal, the Prince flew out to areas influenced by the 2015 quake and the British Gurkha Camp at Pokhara to respect warriors executed in real life.
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