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Prince Harry meets Nepal PM

| | Mar 20, 2016, at 04:35 am
Kathmandu, Mar 19 (IBNS) British Prince Harry met Nepal Prime Minister KP Oli on Saturday.

Harry reached Nepal earlier in the day.

Oli said he discussed various aspects of the relationship between Nepal and the UK with Prince Harry.

"Nepal's Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli welcomes Prince Harry to Nepal," Kensington Palace tweeted.

He also attended a Nepali Government reception in Kathmandu.

"I'm sure you hear this all the time, but your country holds a special place in the imagination for so many people," Prince Harry was quoted as saying as tweeted by Kensington Palace.

"I know that I arrive in Nepal as you approach the first anniversary of the earthquakes that took so many lives," he said.

"I pay my respects to those who perished & hope to do what I can to shine a spotlight on the resilience of the Nepali people" he said.

 

Image: Kensington Palace Twitter page

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