Prince of Wales to celebrate 65th birthday in Sri Lanka
Prince Charles and Camilla will fly to Sri Lanka from India mid next
month after a nine-day tour. Though the Prince of Wales will be in India
on his 65th birthday, he will celebrate the landmark with the leaders of
the Commonwealth at a reception in Colombo.

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall |
Prince Charles will make a three-day tour of Sri Lanka to represent
the Queen at the 2013 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).
Both the Royal Highnesses will attend the official opening ceremony and
a dinner, hosted by the Prince, for Commonwealth Heads of Government.
In addition, the Prince will hold a few bilateral meetings with
Commonwealth Heads and others on issues of key importance to the summit.
During their stay in Sri Lanka, the Prince and the Duchess will also
carry out a program of official engagements including a visit to a
mental health initiative, a hospital and a tea estate.
This will be the Prince of Wales' first visit to Sri Lanka in eight
years after his last visit to Colombo in 2005 in the aftermath of the
2004 Boxing Day tsunami.
Prior to their arrival in Sri Lanka, the Prince of Wales and the
Duchess of Cornwall will spend nine days in India. The Prince will be in
Kochi in the south-western state of Kerala on November 14, the day he
becomes a pensioner, but it will be a busy working day for him and the
Duchess.
They will visit a 16th century synagogue, the oldest in the
Commonwealth, as well as a museum before boarding a flight to Colombo,
where they will attend a reception at the British High Commission.
A spokesman for the Prince said no formal party was planned, but
"there's likely to be some singing and maybe even a cake" at the High
Commission reception. The royal couple will have a rest day on November
13, giving them time for a private celebration, though royal sources
said the Prince "doesn't want any fuss" about the fact that he will be
eligible for his free bus pass.
The Prince will one day become the first person to ascend the throne
while of pensionable age. He is already the oldest male heir to the
throne in history, and has waited longer than anyone else to become a
monarch.
The Prince and the Duchess will pay their respects at a memorial to
the 164 people who died in the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks. They will
also meet some of the staff of the Taj Mahal Hotel who saved the lives
of guests by guiding them to safety during the co-ordinated attacks on
12 separate targets.
The trip will be the couple's third joint visit to India and their
most extensive tour of the country to date. As well as visiting Mumbai
and Kochi they will travel to New Delhi and Dehradun, taking in such
diverse engagements as a visit to a school in a New Delhi slum, a
mosque, Hindu and Buddhist temples and a remote elephant trail in the
forests of Kerala.
The Duchess of Cornwall is expected to fly to India early to have a
holiday at the same £1,140-a-night health spa in Bangalore that she
visited before the couple's last visit to the country in 2010. Her
spokesman has refused to comment when asked if the Duchess would spend
time at the Soukya Holistic Health Centre, which offers therapies
involving leeches and vomiting purges as well as more familiar
alternative therapies such as yoga and acupuncture. The Duchess also
went to the spa before the couple's visit to Papua New Guinea, Australia
and New Zealand last year.
The Prince of Wales will undertake a broad range of engagements to
promote the strong UK-India partnership in key areas such as
conservation, education, growing business links, women's empowerment and
training.
They will also have the opportunity to celebrate religious diversity,
creativity and the vibrant individual family ties between the two
countries.
In their most extensive visit to India to date, the Prince and The
Duchess will travel to Dehradun, New Delhi, Mumbai, Pune and Kochi where
they will meet India's top political, business and cultural leaders.
Specific events include the Prince making an off-road trip into an
"elephant corridor" in Kerala, The Duchess visiting the prestigious Doon
School, and both Their Royal Highnesses visiting the Indian Military
Academy and attending a gala dinner in Mumbai with a Bollywood flavour.
They will also mark Remembrance Sunday while in India.
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