‘A big deal': PM Modi meets King Charles as India-UK free trade deal signed
'The King has been keeping busy,' Ms Coy told Sky News host Caroline Di Russo.
'This was part of a two-day visit by the Indian prime minister, which was largely to discuss the free trade deal which he'd signed earlier in the day before meeting King Charles.
'That deal was three years in the making, so quite a big deal, particularly post-Brexit.
'The prime minister also turned up with a tree sapling as part of an environmental initiative that he himself had launched, so absolutely the way to the King's heart there, with plants and gardening and the environment.'

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