At the end of the service, he was received a spoken greeting delivered in unison by representatives from Hindu, Sikh, Muslim, Buddhist and Jewish communities.
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As the heir to the throne, he made several visits to India and focussed many of his charitable efforts on India through the British Asian Trust, founded by him in 2007 to tackle poverty and hardship in South Asia.
Faith leaders and representatives of the Hindu, Sikh, Muslim, Buddhist, and Jewish communities processed through the Abbey ahead of the service, and House of Lords peers of Indian heritage handed over key regalia to the monarch during the ceremony