Rishi Sunak, Sailesh Vara and Suella Fernandes were the three new Indian-origin MPs to be inducted into the Theresa May govt.
The pictures follow Markle's official meet-up with Harry's extended family at the annual pre-Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace hosted by his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II.
The announcement comes three weeks after the couple confirmed their engagement last month and said the ceremony would take place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle.
The trial, which opened at the London court on December 4, is aimed at laying out a prima facie case of fraud against the 61-year-old embattled businessman, who has been based in the UK since March 2016.
The Manchester bomber had been a "Subject of Interest" for MI5 - meaning someone they were investigating -- between January and July 2014, and then again in October 2015.
The next phase is when factors such as prison conditions in India are likely to take centre-stage.
The couple will spend the day at a World AIDS Day charity fair organised by the Terrence Higgins Trust and then meet Headteachers of a local school, Nottingham Academy.
The Royal Family will pay for the wedding, including the service, music, flowers and the reception.
The two announced their engagement after dating for at least 15 months.
Speaking to reporters Mallya said, "It will all become clear in court".
The residence -- No 3, Heath Villas in Hampstead Heath, north London -- was valued at an estimated 2.7 million (Rs 23 crore) a few years ago
'Let no one doubt our determination or question our resolve, Brexit is happening.'
Her departure from the cabinet marks an abrupt halt to the meteoric rise of the Gujarati-origin MP, often touted as a potential future leader of the Conservative Party and a prime ministerial candidate.
His name had appeared on an unverified list of sexual misconduct, a so-called dirty dossier, circulating in Westminster.
President Donald Trump has regularly used the phrase to criticise certain media reports.
He was arrested by Swiss authorities for trespassing at the event in July 2015 but later released.
The 61-year-old flamboyant businessman, already out on bail on an extradition warrant executed by the Metropolitan Police earlier this year, was released on the same bail conditions as before to appear for his trial on December 4.
UK's Crown Prosecution Service will be arguing the case against Mallya on behalf of the Indian government.
Ahmed Hassan, believed to be of Middle Eastern origin, was named by Scotland Yard as officers produced him before Westminster Magistrates' Court.
The taxi-hailing company said it will challenge the decision, which shows the world that "far from being open, London is closed to innovative companies".