King Charles secretly visited India, what did he do in 4 days?
He was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year. Then, on his first foreign trip, British King Charles III went to Australia and Samoa. On the way back from that trip, Charles and Camilla visited India in great secrecy.
British King Charles III and Queen Camilla came to India secretly and spent time there. According to reports, Charles and Camilla recently spent 4 days in Bengaluru.
However, the media did not know anything about their completely private trip. In this atmosphere, they returned to Britain long before the news of their visit to India became known.
It is known that British King Charles III and his wife, Queen Camilla of Britain, recently visited Australia and Samoa. During which the British royal couple faced a lot of criticism in Australia.
Later, on their way back to Britain from Samoa, they secretly spent 4 days in Bengaluru, India. Their visit was kept under wraps.
The Times of India report claims that Charles and Camilla were at the Sukiya Health and Wellness Centre in Whitefield, Bengaluru. This health centre was founded by Dr. Isaac Mathai Nooranal.
Dr. Isaac Mathai is one of the doctors of the British royal family. Charles and Camilla praised him by coming here.
It is learnt that the private plane of the British monarch landed at the Hull Airport in Bengaluru on Saturday night. From there, Charles and Camilla were taken to the Sukiya Health and Wellness Centre by road, following all the protocols.
However, traffic was controlled at that time in such a way that the common people did not realize that any VVIP was going by road.
Later, early on Wednesday, their plane took off again from Bengaluru for Britain.
Earlier, Charles was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year. After this, Charles went on his first foreign trip. On October 18, he visited Australia and Samoa. About 10,000 people came to see Charles at the Sydney Opera House.
Meanwhile, Charles attended the Commonwealth Summit in Samoa. From there, Charles came to India on a personal visit.
Source: Hindustan Times