Wednesday, September 25, 2019

British Royals big fan of India dies

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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