Royally Rejuvenated: King Charles' Retreat in Bengaluru
Britain's King Charles III and Queen Camilla visited Bengaluru for a private wellness retreat at the SOUKYA International Holistic Centre. Their stay included yoga, meditation, and integrative medical treatments, amidst a nature-rich setting. The trip was timed as a restful stopover amid their long royal tour back from Samoa.
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Britain's King Charles III, along with Queen Camilla, made headlines with their discreet visit to Bengaluru, focusing on wellness at the SOUKYA International Holistic Centre. Known for its integrative approach encompassing Ayurveda, yoga, and naturopathy, the facility provided a tranquil stopover for the royal couple en route to the UK.
The visit was timed strategically as part of a long-haul return journey from the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Samoa. Sources confirmed the trip was neither health-related to the King's ongoing cancer treatment nor an official engagement, highlighting its significance as part of the couple's long-distance travel itinerary.
The royal duo's three-day stay was packed with rejuvenative activities like therapeutic yoga, organic farming tours, and connecting with nature. Their itinerary underscored the King's long-standing advocacy for holistic health, marking a return to a facility where he celebrated a previous birthday and reinforcing his steadfast support for integrative medicine.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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