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| British Royals "big fan of India dies |
Fan of the British royal family, perhaps India's largest owner of Cafe Mumbai Boman Kohinoor, died on Wednesday, he said.
Indian Parsi restaurateur "suffered cardiac problems, just past 4:45 pm (1115 GMT)," Parsee General Hospital, said the official.
Kohinoor's dream came true in 2016, was a social media campaign. He, Prince William and his wife, India and Bhutan met during their week-long visit to Kate.
"This is about the love of our life is very sad, Mr Boman Rashid Kohinoor, Britannia & Co Restaurant, Parsee General Hospital, and his partner," Mumbai-based blogger wrote BombayWallah.
"He is 97 years old and a native of Bombay is very dear."
Kohinoor in Mumbai in 1923, his father opened a restaurant Britannia & Co and Kohinoor worked here all my life. Decor British Royals and love.
created a lot of Queen Elizabeth II on the wall and next to him was a portrait of one of India's independence hero Mahatma Gandhi.
the restaurant also had a smile and Kate large cardboard cut out.
Kohinoor wrote a letter to Queen Elizabeth King, and even Windsor Castle, the official residence of its representatives.
Kohinoor William's late mother Princess Diana had a granddaughter named.

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