1 of 8 The Prince of Wales, nearing the end of a nine-day tour of India, met tiffin carriers- dabbawallahs - who deliver lunch boxes across Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay
2 of 8 Raghunath Madge explained to the prince the code words on the tiffin box - about 200,000 boxes are delivered daily
3 of 8 The prince tasted some lndian refreshment while meeting business leaders in Bombay
4 of 8 The prince told industry representatives he valued the strong links between the two countries
5 of 8 The prince was mobbed by a crowd of about 1,000 people as he arrived at one of Bombay's finest buildings, a railway station inspired by St Pancras
6 of 8 The prince, well known for his huge interest in architecture, studied the 100-year-old Victoria Terminus train station, now known as Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus
7 of 8 Bollywood film The Rising, starring Aamir Khan, welcomed the royal guest on the set in Bombay
8 of 8 Charles said he had deep affection for India and urged its people not to allow modernisation to dilute its strong family values