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King Charles, Queen Camilla Visit the Indian Restaurant, Hilfdates and Biryani for Ramadan | Deployment

The British monarch king Charles III. And his wife Queen Camilla visited an Indian restaurant in London to take part in Ramadan preparations. The royal couple stayed with Darjeeling Express, who belonged to the British-Indian chef Asma Khan, and helped the packaging of data for donations.

King Charles and Queen Camilla helped to wrap Biryani boxes and date packages in front of Ramadan. (X, Instagram/Theroyalfamily)

The social media of the royal family shared a video of the couple that interacted with the employees and met a group of Muslim women. They also helped winding Biryani boxes and date packages together with the purely female kitchen staff. A video divided on Instagram showed that the king and the queen of chief owner Asma Khan were welcomed.

“Packing dates at Darjeeling Express! Traditionally, data is eaten as the first meal that breaks down during the sunset at sunset. Her majesties helped pack data that are sent to local hospitals for Iftaar during the holy month,” says the lettering.

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Take a look at the video here:

In the video, Charles and Camilla were seen how small pliers each packed a date in a paper bag, which was sealed by Khan. “I didn't notice that the king would be so fast. You pack data faster than I can seal it,” she joked and made the monarch laugh with others.

“This is a fast couple,” she noticed when Camilla quickly reached her packages.

The royal family emphasized the importance of Ramadan in the caption. “Ramadan is a particularly important time for Muslims in which daily life continues as normal, but the spiritual focus. Ramadan can mean a number of things. This meeting will be an opportunity to celebrate the diversity and creativity of Muslim women and the beauty of the sacred month of Ramadan,” it was.

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