On October 1, Crown Princess Himani of Nepal celebrated her birthday by distributing food and paying her respects to senior citizens in government-run elders’ homes in Kathmandu. Princess Himani is the wife of Crown Prince Paras, the son of Nepal’s former monarch, King Gyanendra. The monarchy was officially abolished in 2008. (Sorry, the photo that accompanied this post has expired.)
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So generous Himani!!!
thanks for celebrating your birthday with them.
Good idea, and there are soo many poor nepalese in the country waiting..for ……………….to be more socialised in future.