Prince Harry calls on Prez Bhandari

He praised the dedication, honesty and valour of the British Gurkhas.

The British Prince further said during his Nepal visit, he had an opportunity to directly feel that Nepalis never stop smiling even in hard times that was either invited by the earthquake or severe fuel shortage.

HRH tells President Bhandari he's delighted to be in Nepal & looks forward to opening the Girls Summit later in week pic.twitter.com/OLcvHQh4hs

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Receiving a traditional welcome in Kathmandu's Historic Patan Durbar Square #HarryinNepal pic.twitter.com/6Kg7HmjaW4

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Patan Durbar Square is a UNESCO World Heritage Site #HarryinNepal pic.twitter.com/mJ9ikfwWUY

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With artisans and apprentices working to restore the ancient royal palace at Patan Durbar Square #HarryinNepal pic.twitter.com/TMFkiHRieN

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The Apprentice, Kathmandu style. #HarryinNepal tries his hand at restoring ornate wooden carving pic.twitter.com/pOIBfFBGSq

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What an incredible visit to the Ancient Royal Palace at Patan Durbar Square.... pic.twitter.com/gLwlQFPaWf

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...and to the stunning Golden Temple. #HarryinNepal pic.twitter.com/J0tSYeBr4t

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Thanks to everyone for coming out to make Prince Harry feel so welcome in Kathmandu pic.twitter.com/PRm3y5Tdap

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