London businessman Shahzada Dawood died along with his son in the Titan submersible disaster.
"He was actively interested in the work we're doing, what changes we're making and what he could do to make things better and that's how I will remember him.Shahzada Dawood met King Charles through their connections to the British Asian Trust, which the King helped to set up
Mr Hawkes added: "I remember the first time I met him because it was so different to the first time you meet so many other people."We walked for two hours and we were just talking about interesting things and getting to know each other and talking about the work of the British Asian Trust. He really wanted to know about it.
"Every time I met him we would have conversations about different aspects of history, different things that were going on in the world - he was one of those fascinating people that you could talk to about almost anything and he had knowledge about it."
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