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After celebrating a royal birthday at the Pataudi Palace, little prince Taimur Ali Khan is heading for Europe with parents Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor to ring in the New Year, as per reported by Mumbai Mirror.
In July, the trio had gone to Switzerland, which was Taimur's first international trip ever since he was born to the stars on 20 December 2016. Saif and Kareena had booked a suite in the Royal Gstaad Palace for a two-week long holiday with their son.
Meanwhile, the royal baby celebrated his first birthday on Wednesday. The entire Khan family was at the Pataudi Palace to ring in the special day of their little Nawab. The little munchkin made to Twitter top trends on the day he was born and then with his unusual name, he further topped other social media network charts.
Even though the family decided to keep his first birthday a private affair, aunt Karisma Kapoor made fans happy by sharing frequent posts of the celebrations. From a horse ride to a tractor ride, to a delicious cake to a bonfire session- little Taimur did it all. But it's his birthday gift that's the most fascinating of them all.
Kareena, with the help of her nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar, opted for a rather unconventional birthday present and gifted the royal baby a forest of his own in Sonave.
Rujuta took to Instagram to share a photograph and wrote, "A little boy can never have enough of birds, bees and butterflies and so we have put together a small forest as a birthday gift for the little big boy, Taimur, in Sonave."
She further explained that this forest, inspired by Padma Shri Subhash Palekar's zero budget natural farming, is a special one as it thrives on intercropping.
"The forest has about 100 trees on a 1000 sq ft plot. The trees are as young as Taimur, even younger actually, and each one of them is a local, native, climate resilient specie. It will be a forest of the super foods of the future. There are 3 jamuns, 1 jackfruit, 1 amla, 40 Bananas, 14 Moringas, 1 Kokum, 1 Papaya, 5 Seetaphal, 2 Ramphals, 2 Nimbu trees. Besides these it grows 3 different types of native pulses and many Mirchi, Ginger, Turmeric and kari patta plants. Not to mention the green leafy veggies and the genda phools that grow in between," she elaborated.
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