NEW DELHI: It is not just grand diaspora show at the historic Wembley Stadium in London that will dominate Narendra Modi ’s UK visit from November 12-14, his maiden trip since becoming the PM. The UK, it appears, has come a long way since the days of 2002 Gujarat riots and one of Modi’s key engagements during the trip will be an address to Members of both House of Commons and Lords.A lunch at Buckingham Palace in London with the Queen of England is indeed special and Modi is expected to have a quiet lunch with the Queen who has seen India’s transformation since her reign began in 1952. This luncheon meeting is expected to take place on November 13, day two of Modi’s trip, people familiar with the developments indicated.Modi is expected to begin his engagement in UK with a meeting at 10 Downing Street with his British counterpart David Cameron on November 12 – day one of his visit, sources indicated.Talks between Modi and Cameron are expected to focus on an array of issues including Af-Pak situation, fight against international terrorism, rise of ISIL, West Asia crisis and climate change challenges ahead of Paris meet. The two countries had elevated their partnership to strategic level in 2004. Modi will be the first Indian PM to visit the UK in almost a decade, with the last official visit dating back to 2006 of then PM Manmohan Singh.Following the meeting with Cameron Modi will visit Mahatma Gandhi’s statue at Parliament Square and then visit Westminster to address British MPs in what could be joint sitting of House of Commons and Lords. This will be a special sitting of British lawmakers as the British Parliament will not be in regular session at the time of Modi’s trip. Modi has made it a practice to address Parliaments and Assemblies during his foreign visits. The list includes Nepal, Sri Lanka, Fiji and Australia. An address to the British MPs will be an occasion of triumph, according to members of Indian Community in the UK.With Make in India topping his agenda Modi could meet top British CEOs from the manufacturing sector and then have dinner at the Chequers Court – the host Prime Minister’s country residence both on November 12, sources from London indicated. On November 13 a visit by Modi to the Warwick University near the Jaguar plant in UK is also on the cards, before he heads to Wembley Stadium to address Indian diaspora of over 50,000 in the evening.Modi could also pay a visit to the Jaguar Land Rover factory, owned by Indian Tata Motors, if his schedule fits in. On the last day of his tour on November 14, Modi would inaugurate Dr Ambedkar House Museum in London and a statue of Basaweshwara, Kannada poet and social reformer.