May you live 100 years, host blesses Prince Harry

BHIRKUNA, LAMJUNG: "May you live 100 years and visit all hills and mountains," the 86-year-old Mangali Tamang of Gaunda village in Lamjung district offered blessings to her special guest on Tuesday, "And, please do not forget us."

Her guest was Prince Harry from the United Kingdom, who is currently on a five-day official visit to the Himalayan nation.

Harry had spent the Monday night at Tamang's dilapidated house.

He was given a warm farewell by the villagers this morning with white tika on his forehead, garlands and his host's blessings.

The octogenarian widow had offered the local dish of dhindo (porridge made from corn flours), gundruk (dried vegetables) and chicken curry to the Royal guest.

"The Prince was happy to have them," she shared.

A huge thank you to HRH's host, Mrs Mangali Gurung. An unforgettable experience! #HarryinNepal pic.twitter.com/zDU5SfPjpt

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Meanwhile, the woman also requested the Prince to support living of her disabled son Chhetra Bahadur Tamang.

"His life will be difficult after my demise. Please do something, Sarkar!" the woman said addressing the Prince with the term which was used to address members of the then Royal family here.

"He said he will do something," the hopeful Tamang said.

"I feel that the God was here at our home. I am too much happy."

After playing Holi, the festival of colours with children of Gaunda village, Harry left for Pokhara today itself.

He also played a volleyball match.

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