Karishma Kotak meets Prince Charles at the British Asian Trust event
Hyderabad: Karishma Kotak is going places and guess who she met recently! It’s none other than Prince Charles, the most eminent of personalities. The British Asian Trust was founded to tackle major problems across South Asia by Prince Charles, the heir to the throne, and various British Asian leaders. Prince Charles is the longest-serving heir […]
Published Date - 16 February 2022, 06:30 PM
Hyderabad: Karishma Kotak is going places and guess who she met recently! It’s none other than Prince Charles, the most eminent of personalities. The British Asian Trust was founded to tackle major problems across South Asia by Prince Charles, the heir to the throne, and various British Asian leaders.
Prince Charles is the longest-serving heir in British history and together with the British Asian Trust, they have done commendable work in the field of wildlife conservation. They work exclusively in the fields of livelihoods, education, mental health/special abilities, and anti-human trafficking.
Karishma has all of these close to her heart and she does her bit time and again. She caught up with Prince Charles and we are all ears to know the conversation.
“It was an auspicious occasion and it was great to meet Prince Charles. They have done some fantastic work in various fields in South Asia. The British Asian Trust in multiple arenas and they are all close to me. I caught up with Prince Charles and we spoke about cricket. That’s a major talking point in England as English cricket is going through a transition of sorts. And India and cricket are just synonymous. He is a very soft-spoken man and devotes attention. The British Asian Trust has a long way to go and it has come far as well. Glad to be part of this event,” shared an excited Karishma.
The globe trotter travels extensively for work and she absolutely enjoys it. She has her eyes on the stars and feet firmly on the ground.
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