New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday introduced King Charles III as a tree during the visit to the Sandringham Estate of the Emperor, which as part of the “Name of a paid mother” initiative promoting environmental consciousness in tribute to mothers.Buckingham Palace confirmed the meeting in a statement, given that “during his time, His Majesty was imposed on this autumn, inspired by the environmental initiative launched by the Prime Minister.”Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said that the estate will be supplied during the upcoming planting season. Gifted Tree, a Davidia Inkkretta ‘Sonoma’, commonly known as the Sonoma Dow Tree, is a decorative species that is praised for its early and abundant flowers. Its specific white bracts fluttering are mixed with handkerchiefs or pigeons, making it a visible spectacle in late spring.PM Modi and King Charles have long been known for sharing interest in overall approaches for environmentalism, in their conversation with Yoga and Ayurveda.Prime Minister Modi and the UK Prime Minister Kir Stmper met in checkers, where the two leaders finalized the much-awaited India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA). The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) aims to promote bilateral trade and investment.PM Modi said, “In checkers, PM Kir Stmper and I saw an exhibition, which gave a glimpse of a strong economic relations between India and Britain. With Ceta’s signature, these relations will increase manifold,” PM Modi said.He also met business leaders and participated in a cricket conversation with the players of the Buckinghamshire Street Cricket Hub, which was handed over to India’s T20 World Cup winning team.PM Modi will visit the next Maldives, where he is a guest of honor for the country’s Independence Day celebrations.