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Barefoot Kate joins Hindu worshippers in dance during visit to temple

Kate followed tradition and took off her high heels before entering the temple.

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Princess of Wales during a visit to Leicester
Princess of Wales during a visit to Leicester. Picture: Alamy

By Ella Bennett

A barefoot Princess of Wales danced with Hindu worshippers when she visited their temple to learn about the religion and culture.

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Kate was first given a garland with flowers and a light-coloured bindi was pressed between her eyes before she joined the women-only group performing a traditional garba dance in front of a statue of the Hindu deity Lord Krishna.

She spent the day in Leicester touring the Shreeji Dham Haveli Hindu Temple and visited award-winning choreographer Aakash Odedra’s dance company in the city.

After a performance by the artist’s group, when Kate was given a red rose, she said: “My children would love it, they love their dance.”

She had her chance to dance the garba at the Hindu temple, performed in a circle with the women repeatedly turning to face the left, then right, as the circle rotated.

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The Princess of Wales takes part in a dance during a visit to the Shreeji Dham Haveli Hindu Temple
The Princess of Wales takes part in a dance during a visit to the Shreeji Dham Haveli Hindu Temple. Picture: Alamy

Mayur Kachela from the temple’s executive committee hosted the visit and joked afterwards his royal guest did not need much persuading, replying “Oh, go on then” when he asked if she wanted to join in.

Mr Kachela said Kate’s gesture was “absolutely amazing”, adding: “This visit means a lot. There’s not just one faith, one religion out there, there are many faiths and religions.

“It means a lot to have somebody of such importance and significance actually come in and try and understand, and try to acknowledge what we’re doing here.”

When she first arrived, Kate told Mr Kachela “thank you very much for having me, I feel very lucky to be invited”.

She followed tradition and took off her high heels before entering the temple, and met volunteer worshippers who made her garland from rose petals.

Dancers perform for the Princess of Wales at The Aakash Odedra Company
Dancers perform for the Princess of Wales at The Aakash Odedra Company. Picture: Alamy

She also made an offering to Krishna, pouring a small amount of milk, favoured by the deity, before walking around a large symbolic model of a mountain the god appeared on.

She received gifts of a saree and a gold-coloured scarf before having an impromptu vegetarian lunch, featuring samosas, pilau rice and salad, provided free to devotees.

The temple is dedicated to the teachings of 16th century Hindu saint Shrimad Vallabhacharya Mahaprabhuji, and serves the religious figure’s followers in the local community.

Over lunch Kate quizzed volunteers about their work with the congregation and was told how they provide services for the young and old from yoga classes to language lessons and musical programmes.

The Princess of Wales visits Leicester to celebrate the culture, community and heritage of the British Indian community
The Princess of Wales visits Leicester to celebrate the culture, community and heritage of the British Indian community. Picture: Alamy

Earlier the princess walked part of Leicester’s Golden Mile, a road famous for having one of the highest concentrations of Indian jewellery, saree, and fashion boutiques in the UK – and revealed her tolerance for hot spices.

Married couple Dharmesh and Enna Lakhani, who have run Indian restaurant Bobby’s – a staple on the well-known thoroughfare for 50 years – said Kate had enjoyed the sweet and savoury snacks she tried.

Mr Lakhani said: “We didn’t want to let her go, we wanted to kind of hold on to her – we even told her that, we said ‘we would keep you here all day but we can’t’.”

Mrs Lakhani said: “She was so warm, so kind, so approachable as soon as she came in.”

When trying a chutney made with green chillies, the princess told the couple: “I’m OK with spice.”

The princess told the restaurant owners, while sipping tea and trying savoury snacks and sweets: “Congratulations, it’s amazing your business is still thriving.”

She remarked that in a “fast-paced” world, “sitting down and eating as a family together becomes harder and harder”.

The princess also visited sari shop Ladlee, where she remarked on “absolutely extraordinary” outfits, which she described as a “real celebration of colour”.