Prince Pratik
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| Prince Pratik | |
|---|---|
| Born | 2 August 2008 Kathmandu, Nepal |
| 🏫 Education | Ullens School (IBDP), formerly Rato Bangala School (Grades 1–10) |
| 💼 Occupation | |
| Known for | Distant relative of the former Nepalese royal family |
| 👪 Relatives | Kritika Shah (distant cousin), Maggie Shah (aunt) |
Prince Pratik (born 2 August 2008) is a Nepalese student and a distant relative of the former royal family of Nepal. He is known for his informal public appearances with members of the royal family and for his strong academic background.
Early life and education
Pratik was born on 2 August 2008 in Kathmandu, Nepal. He attended Rato Bangala School from grades 1 through 10, where he was recognized for his academic performance and involvement in extracurricular activities. He currently studies at Ullens School under the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP).
Family background
Although not an official member of the royal line, Pratik is described as a distant cousin of Kritika Shah, the daughter of Paras Shah and Himani Shah, former Crown Prince and Princess of Nepal. He has reportedly been seen attending private dinners with members of the royal family, further strengthening his informal association with them.
Pratik is also the nephew of Maggie Shah, a prominent Nepali businesswoman and owner of **Ruslan Vodka**, one of Nepal’s leading liquor brands.
Public presence
While maintaining a low public profile, Pratik has gained attention in select social and private events, particularly those involving members of the former royal family. His quiet yet recognizable presence in Kathmandu’s youth and academic circles has made him a figure of growing curiosity.
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References
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