

Maharana Pratap's descendant and former royal family member dies!
Former Mewar royal family member Arvind Singh Mewar died in Udaipur, rajasthan in the early hours of sunday (March 16) after a prolonged illness. Family sources gave this information. 81-year-old Arvind was ill for a long time and was undergoing treatment at his residence in Udaipur. He was a descendant of Maharana Pratap. Arvind Singh was also the chairman of HRH Hotel Group.
At the same time, rajasthan Deputy chief minister Premchand Bairwa has also expressed grief over his death. He wrote on the X handle, "The news of the death of Arvind Singh ji, a member of the former royal family of Mewar, is very sad. As a descendant of Veer Shiromani Maharana Pratap, he carried forward the glorious tradition of Mewar. His contribution and inspirational personality will always be remembered. May god give peace to the departed soul and give the family the strength to bear this immense grief." The last rites will be performed according to the tradition of the royal family
Arvind Singh Mewar was the son of Bhagwant Singh Mewar and Sushila Kumari. His elder brother mahendra singh Mewar died in november last year. At the same time, there is a wave of mourning in Mewar due to the death of Arvind Singh. Arvind Singh Mewar will be cremated on monday according to the tradition of the royal family.
When will the last journey start?
The last darshan of Arvind Singh Mewar's mortal remains will be held at the City Palace from 7 am on Monday. After this, the last journey will start from 11 am. His last journey will start from Shambhu Palace and reach Mahasatiya via Badi Pol, Jagdish Chowk, Ghantaghar, Bada Bazar, delhi Gate.
It is worth noting that his elder brother mahendra singh Mewar died on november 10, 2024 last year. After this, the former royal family came into the discussions again. After the death of his elder brother's son mahendra singh Mewar, after the coronation ceremony of his son Vishva Singh Mewar, when he reached the City Palace to visit the Dhuni, the gates were closed. After this, the dispute continued for several days. Finally, after the administration's persuasion, mahendra singh Mewar visited the Dhuni with some people inside the City Palace.