Talk about Nepal and Britain relation with Dr Suresh Chalisa.
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British Prince Harry said he would stay in Nepal next week also. His scheduled official visit, however, ended today. “I will be spending the next six days in a remote village with a charity called Team Rubicon. The team I’m joining will be working with a community to rebuild a school damaged in the earthquake,” the Prince said at the British Embassy Bicentenary Reception marking the end of his official tour to Nepal, in Kathmandu this evening.“The people I have met and the beauty of this country make it very hard to leave,” he said, “Thankfully, however, I’m not leaving just yet.” “Team Rubicon is a disaster response charity, uniting the skills and experience of military veterans with first responders to deploy emergency response teams in the aftermath of disasters,” the Kensington Palace said in a separate statement. The statement, however, does not specifically mention which place he will stay in. Earlier this week, the British Royal had spent his time in Bardiya, Lamjung and Kaski districts of Nepal.
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