King Charles Coronation: Sonam Kapoor and Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar are two Indians who have been invited to today’s coronation of King Charles III in London. Foreign dignitaries and leaders of state will attend the ceremony at Westminster Abbey to watch the royal spectacle that was last seen when the monarch’s mother Elizabeth was crowned the Queen seventy years ago.
Sonam Kapoor will perform spoken word performance to introduce the Commonwealth virtual choir
In addition, news agency ANI reports that two Mumbai-based dabbawalas will represent their fraternity at the coronation ceremony. To present to the King on this important occasion, they have purchased a Puneri turban and a shawl created by the Warkari community. During his 2003 trip to India, Charles paid a visit to the legendary lunchbox delivery guys of Mumbai. Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles invited the dabbawalas to their wedding as well. A self-made consultant and a cook are among the Indian community workers who have been invited. They have all been involved in the King’s charitable endeavours. According to reports, Sonam Kapoor will perform spoken word performance to introduce the Commonwealth virtual choir.
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Rishi Sunak will read a passage from the Biblical book of Colossians
At the coronation ceremony, Rishi Sunak, the first Prime Minister of Britain of Indian descent, will read a passage from the Biblical book of Colossians. The parade of flag bearers will be led by both he and his wife Akshata Murty. The ceremony has also extended an invitation to Sourabh Phadke, a 37-year-old architect from Pune who completed the Building Craft Programme and the Prince’s Foundation School of Traditional Arts. Gulfsha, 33, who received the Prince’s Trust Global Award the previous year, is also included. She is a Delhi native. According to the Buckingham Palace, she currently provides cost estimates for building projects while working for a consultant firm. Indian-origin The roster of attendees also includes Jay Patel from Canada, who graduated from the Prince’s Trust Canada’s Youth Employment initiative in May. The famous CN Tower in Toronto has hired him as a chef, according to the palace.
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