
Mangali has already kept the courtyard of her house neat and clean and prepared a bed for Prince Harry. She has prepared millet flour and brought two roosters for Harry' dinner.
"The British Prince is coming. I have bought two roosters, and prepared millet flour. I will prepare millet dhindo (traditional Nepali cuisine) for the prince," 87-year-old Mangali Tamang told Republica Online.
However, it has not yet been decided what Harry will take for dinner. A preparation team from the Pokhara-based British Gorkha Camp has been deployed in the Gauda VDC. A team of Nepal police is also stand by for the security of Harry.

Magali's husband Gamdu had served in the British Army and fought a battle for Britain. Gamdu passed away years ago.
Harry will arrive at Gauda VDC in the afternoon after the sightseeing in Bardiaya National Park.
Harry will land by a helicopter at 3 pm at Bhirkuna then trek for one and a half hours to reach Mangali Tamang's house in Leurani Tole.
He will also visit an earthquake-ravaged school building in Gauda VDC, view sunset and enjoy cultural programs, before flying to Pokhara on Tuesday morning.

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