The British royal couple, Prince William and Kate Middleton, will arrive in India April 10 and will reportedly stay at the Taj Palace Hotel in Mumbai. It has also been reported that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will get a taste of "Kheema Pav" and "Baida Roti."
"Kheema Pav" and "Baida Roti" are the popular street foods of the city, and the duo will enjoy these dishes at the Mumbai eatery, Social, the Economic Times reported. "At Social, they will chat with budding entrepreneurs. The guest list will be handled by the British High Commission," Riyaaz Amlani, CEO of Impresario Entertainment & Hospitality Pvt Ltd, told the leading daily.
"We are planning breakfast and lunch. We haven't got a list of restrictions but ideally, the spread will be Indian so that they can get a taste of local flavours. 'Kheema Pav' and 'Baida Roti' should be part of it," he added.
Prince William and Kate Middleton will stay at the Taj Palace Hotel for one day and will reportedly pay their respects at the 26/11 memorial. According to reports, the royal couple will also enjoy a game of cricket at the Oval Maiden and then will head to the Banganga Water Tank in Malabar Hill.
The duo will attend a charity gala, which will also be graced by Bollywood stars like Shah Rukh Khan, Ranveer Singh and Sonam Kapoor. After their Mumbai darshan, they are scheduled to fly to New Delhi.
The couple has also planned to visit Bhutan for two days and reportedly the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will end their India visit at the Taj Mahal, Agra, April 16.