Life StylePosted at: May 19, 2018, 11:56 AM; last updated: May 19, 2018, 12:48 PM (IST)Also in this sectionPriyanka Chopra at Harry and Meghan’s weddingAs royal as it getsSixteen actresses protest against racismSridevi honouredThe love-hate relationWindsor, May 19 Four Indian women dressed in brightly-coloured silk and organza saris are among the special guests invited by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to their wedding in Windsor Castle on Saturday. Suhani Jalota, the founder of Myna Mahila Foundation, arrived in the UK from Mumbai with three other colleagues earlier this week. Their women’s empowerment charity, which produces and distributes low-cost sanitary napkins to women in Mumbai’s slums, is the only non-UK organisation hand-picked by the royal couple as beneficiaries of donations in lieu of wedding gifts. “We are all very excited to be representing India at the celebrations. We are so honoured that she (Markle) chose us and kept her word that she would help us in every way she can,” said Jalota, who is among 600 guests to witness the wedding ceremony at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle. Her colleagues, Deborah Das, Archana Ambre and Imogen Mansfield, are among the 1,200 members of public invited to the wedding picnic party… Read full this story
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