Mr Mohammad Jawad’s busy schedule recently included a trip to Buckingham Palace for Princess Anne’s 60th birthday celebrations. The Royal invite came as part of Mr Jawad’s work with ASTI, the Acid Survivor’s Trust International, a charity set up to help and assist victims of acid attacks all over the world, from the UK to Nepal and Bangladesh. The Princess Royal is a patron of ASTI, and recognised Mr Jawad and Katie Piper as ambassadors of the cause with her invitation to the garden party.
Mr Jawad’s tireless work for burns and acid victims in Pakistan and Third World countries has seen him represent not just the Katie Piper Foundation and ASTI, but also Islamic Help, a charity that assists people through crises of poverty and catastrophe across the globe. He recently raised £150,000 pounds for Islamic Help on three nights, giving presentations and informing people of advances in care, and how he and others are working towards making treatment available for an ever wider group of victims. His work has also seen him awarded with the Star of Pakistan, following an invite to the prestigious Pakistani Achievement Awards 2010.
At Buckingham Palace, Mr Jawad and Katie mingled with representatives of a hundred leading charities, and found themselves with an opportunity to speak with the Princess Royal herself. The Princess Royal, much to the delight of Mr Jawad and Katie, knew of their story, and praised Katie for her courage and dedication. She also praised Mr Jawad for the incredible work he had done to help Katie recover, and told them that she was keen for more people to receive such skilled and dedicated efforts. Mr Jawad found the Princess to be very pleasant and sweet, with a great sense of humour. At one point she told the pair, with a smile, that the Queen was away on holiday and had lent her the backyard, so make sure not to make a mess! Mr Jawad will be meeting the Princess Royal again at the Nepalese Embassy in the near future, working in concert to represent and help the people of that country.
Mr Jawad and Katie were very keen to have a picture of the event, but Palace Security meant that cameras were not allowed. However, the pair did manage to mark the occasion with a photograph taken on a mobile phone—the picture taken by a none other than a Palace Security guard!
Mr Jawad is an accomplished cosmetic surgeon providing treatments at the Nip n Tuck Surgery in London. Liposuction, eye bag removal, rhinoplasty, abdominoplasty and many more cosmetic treatments are available, and consultations are free of charge.
Mr Jawad’s tireless work for burns and acid victims in Pakistan and Third World countries has seen him represent not just the Katie Piper Foundation and ASTI, but also Islamic Help, a charity that assists people through crises of poverty and catastrophe across the globe. He recently raised £150,000 pounds for Islamic Help on three nights, giving presentations and informing people of advances in care, and how he and others are working towards making treatment available for an ever wider group of victims. His work has also seen him awarded with the Star of Pakistan, following an invite to the prestigious Pakistani Achievement Awards 2010.
At Buckingham Palace, Mr Jawad and Katie mingled with representatives of a hundred leading charities, and found themselves with an opportunity to speak with the Princess Royal herself. The Princess Royal, much to the delight of Mr Jawad and Katie, knew of their story, and praised Katie for her courage and dedication. She also praised Mr Jawad for the incredible work he had done to help Katie recover, and told them that she was keen for more people to receive such skilled and dedicated efforts. Mr Jawad found the Princess to be very pleasant and sweet, with a great sense of humour. At one point she told the pair, with a smile, that the Queen was away on holiday and had lent her the backyard, so make sure not to make a mess! Mr Jawad will be meeting the Princess Royal again at the Nepalese Embassy in the near future, working in concert to represent and help the people of that country.
Mr Jawad and Katie were very keen to have a picture of the event, but Palace Security meant that cameras were not allowed. However, the pair did manage to mark the occasion with a photograph taken on a mobile phone—the picture taken by a none other than a Palace Security guard!
Mr Jawad is an accomplished cosmetic surgeon providing treatments at the Nip n Tuck Surgery in London. Liposuction, eye bag removal, rhinoplasty, abdominoplasty and many more cosmetic treatments are available, and consultations are free of charge.
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