Prince Edward and Sophie hold hands during Nepal tour as they visit spot where late Queen and Prince Philip planted trees
- Prince Edward and Sophie met President Ram Chandra Paudel and his wife, Sabita Paudel, during their visit to Nepal, which began on Tuesday.
- The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh will attend the Attestation Parade for new Gurkha recruits in Pokhara during their six-day stay.
- They plan to meet organizations providing healthcare and support to survivors of trafficking and gender-based violence before leaving Kathmandu.
- Buckingham Palace stated that the visit will celebrate the close ties between the UK and Nepal, focusing on youth opportunity, healthcare, and equality for women and girls.
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Prince Edward and Sophie hold hands during Nepal tour as they visit spot where late Queen and Prince Philip planted trees
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh planted a magnolia tree as they visited the Godawari National Botanic Garden on the outskirts of Kathmandu during their trip to Nepal. They discussed the tourism impact on Mount Everest before flying to Pokhara to meet veterans and widows.
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