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Prince Charles follows the Indian tradition of namaste over handshake amid Covid-19

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 12, 2020 16:59 IST

Amid the rising cases of Coronavirus globally and in UK, Prince Charles was seen greeting people with a namaste ...

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Amid the rising cases of Coronavirus globally and in UK, Prince Charles was seen greeting people with a namaste at the annual Prince's Trust Awards on March 11 at London Palladium. The 12 - second video shows Prince Charles arriving at the London Palladium in his car after stepping out of his car, he offers his hand and suddenly remembers the precautionary measures, and greets with namaste. 

The two men can be seen laughing at the awkward situation. The video soon went viral and netizens came up with some interesting reactions on the video. Speaking of coronavirus, the total number of cases has increased to more than 124,000, with over 4,500 deaths. The number of cases in India has risen to 60. 460 people have tested positive in the UK.

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