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Prince Charles greets guest with 'namaste', Tweeple amused

By IANS | Updated: March 12, 2020 22:05 IST

Amid the growing coronavirus scare, a video of Prince Charles greeting people with an Indian-style "namaste" has gone viral on social media, leaving netizens impressed.

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New Delhi, March 12 Amid the growing coronavirus scare, a video of Prince Charles greeting people with an Indian-style "namaste" has gone viral on social media, leaving netizens impressed.

In the video, Prince Charles, 71, could be seen greeting people with a namaste at the yearly Prince's Trust Awards which was held on Wednesday at the London Palladium. Parveen Kaswan, an Indian Forest Service (IFC) officer, shared the video on his Twitter handle with the caption: "Namaste... See we Ind told to do this to world many many years ago. Now just a class on how to do namaste properly."

In the shared video, Prince Charles could be seen getting out of his vehicle and extending his hand to greet one of the guests before he quickly changes his gesture to a namaste upon realising the precautionary measure in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.

As the post went viral, social media went abuzz with reactions.

A user wrote, "Now our millennials will accept it coz the whites are doing it. But had any Indian done on social gathering before COVID 19, he would have been ridiculed by the same lot."

Another wrote, "Slowly but surely our way of greeting is picking up worldwide."

"After Yoga... Namaste wud be the biggest export... Now experts will dive in and create various flavours of authentic Namaskar to suit their international clients," read one post.

Another user remarked, "In my opinion, this form of greeting makes more sense."

( With inputs from IANS )

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