The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited one of the most iconic restaurants in the City of the United Kingdom, the British Asian restaurant MyLahore.
Surprisingly, according to an official statement, Prince William and Kate Middleton went to the kitchen and created kulfi and mango milk shakes. MyLahore was founded in 2002, and is a chain of restaurants inspired by Lahore city. In October last year, the Herald and Duchess of Cambridge visited Lahore.
In Lahore, they visited SOS Children Village and Shaukat Khanum hospital – a charity visited by Princess Diana. They visited the famous Badhshahi Mosque, where they joined clerics to discuss religious tolerance.
Renowned British-Pakistani boxer, Amir Khan, a friend of the family owned by MyLahore, met the royal couple and spoke to them about his support for boxing and sport mental health.
William and Kate have toured a number of projects supporting local people on their Bradford tour, one of the most diverse cities in the UK.
The Royal Duo have met with leaders from the United Kingdom Women’s Muslim Forum and the Curry Circle Council members.
The Curry Circle, which MyLahore supports, is a dry, two-course meal served to homeless people or people struggling with self-feeding.
British High Commissioner to Pakistan Dr Christian Turner said: “The City of Bradford is home to thriving and diverse communities making huge contributions to modern British life including a large Pakistani diaspora.”
The visit of the Royal Highnesses to MyLahore in Bradford is one example of this which showcased not only great Pakistani food and a great business, but also brilliant work to help those in need, he added.