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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have honoured India's war dead, as their first official visit to the country moves to New Delhi.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have honoured India's war dead, as their first official visit to the country moves to New Delhi.
They began the day at an event for young entrepreneurs in Mumbai, then laid a wreath in New Delhi at the India Gate memorial to 70,000 Indian soldiers who died in World War One.They began the day at an event for young entrepreneurs in Mumbai, then laid a wreath in New Delhi at the India Gate memorial to 70,000 Indian soldiers who died in World War One.
The royal couple then paid tribute to independence leader Mahatma Gandhi.The royal couple then paid tribute to independence leader Mahatma Gandhi.
Later they will attend a party at the British High Commissioner's residence. They are also attending a party at the British High Commissioner's residence.
The party is to celebrate the birthday of the Queen, who turns 90 on 21 April.The party is to celebrate the birthday of the Queen, who turns 90 on 21 April.
In pictures: Day one of the royal tour Prince William described himself as the "Queen's representative" and said his grandmother was "still very much the boss", as he read out a message from her and Prince Philip.
At the Gandhi museum in Old Birla House, the duke and duchess paid their respects at the memorial marking the location where the statesman was assassinated in 1948. "I have fond memories of our previous visits to India and this event is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the enduring friendship between our two countries, our shared culture and the business opportunities we can create together," the message said.
"It is with great pleasure that I entrust another generation of my family to strengthen and renew our bonds."
Having delivered the message, he said he could "report back to granny that I have done my duty".
The duke also paid tribute to his grandmother, describing her as "remarkably energetic" and a "dedicated guiding force for her family".
"I am so glad that children have the chance to get to know the Queen," he added.
"George and Charlotte too will discover how lucky they are to have such a wonderful great-grandmother, a role model for the rest of their lives."
AnalysisAnalysis
By Peter Hunt, BBC royal correspondentBy Peter Hunt, BBC royal correspondent
One Mumbai newspaper headline has declared "Royal couple charms crowds".One Mumbai newspaper headline has declared "Royal couple charms crowds".
Images of a future king and queen demonstrating their sporting, competitive edge have proved irresistible to many British newspapers and broadcasters.Images of a future king and queen demonstrating their sporting, competitive edge have proved irresistible to many British newspapers and broadcasters.
But such coverage doesn't mean that royal fever has descended on India.But such coverage doesn't mean that royal fever has descended on India.
Security concerns in the modern world mean that presidents and princes travel in a bubble, and only meet those who are invited and checked out in advance.Security concerns in the modern world mean that presidents and princes travel in a bubble, and only meet those who are invited and checked out in advance.
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In pictures: Day one of the royal tour
At the Gandhi museum in Old Birla House, the duke and duchess paid their respects at the memorial marking the location where the statesman was assassinated in 1948.
On Sunday night, Prince William spoke of his admiration for India, during a speech at a charity gala in Mumbai attended by Bollywood film stars.On Sunday night, Prince William spoke of his admiration for India, during a speech at a charity gala in Mumbai attended by Bollywood film stars.
He praised "an India whose traditions, culture and civilisation go back thousands of years, and yet co-exist with an India that is young, creative, entrepreneurial".He praised "an India whose traditions, culture and civilisation go back thousands of years, and yet co-exist with an India that is young, creative, entrepreneurial".
Earlier, at the same venue - the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel - the couple spoke to survivors of the 2008 terror attacks in the city.Earlier, at the same venue - the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel - the couple spoke to survivors of the 2008 terror attacks in the city.
The seven-day tour will also see them travel to the remote Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan.The seven-day tour will also see them travel to the remote Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan.