Camilla and Charles outside the Akshardham Temple during day three of their official visit to India
Iconic: Diana, Princess of Wales, in front of the Taj Mahal on 11 February 1992, during a Royal tour of India
Charles with priests outside the temple. This will be the Royal couple's third official visit to India together and their most extensive yet
One of the largest 'jugghis' in India, with more than 200,000 inhabitants, families with six or seven children cram into a single room.
Water-borne disease is rife and rabid mongrels defecate in the streets as children play.
In amongst the squalor, however, is the Katha school, a whitewashed beacon of hope for the slum's thousands of children, many of whom would be forced into child labour without its help.
The temple was constructed with the help of thousands of volunteers over five years and is now a huge tourist attraction
The Hindu temple has a colossal main area, which measures 141 foot high and 316 foot wide
Insight: Camilla pictured during a tour of the temple
The main monument is 'supported' by 148 elephants, which have huge importance in Hindu culture