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King Charles enjoys ‘blissful’ Indian Spa break at holistic resort with Queen Camilla on the way home from gruelling tour of Australia and Samoa

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla enjoyed a 'happy' getaway to an Indian spa on their way home from their tour of Australia and Samoa.

The King has enjoyed a “happy” holiday at an Indian spa on his way home from his grueling tour of Australia and Samoa.

The 75-year-old monarch has just spent three days at the exclusive SOUKYA resort, famous for its yoga, wellness programs and Ayurvedic treatments.

The Mail understands that Her Majesty decided to break up the grueling 35-hour journey back from the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in the South Pacific with a mini break with her wife, Queen Camilla.

He also visited the exclusive £3,000-a-week resort in Bengaluru on his way to Sydney to begin his 11-day, 30,000-mile odyssey.

The renowned holistic center has a host of celebrity clients, attracting the likes of Dame Emma Thompson and the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla enjoyed a ‘happy’ getaway to an Indian spa on their way home from their tour of Australia and Samoa.

The 75-year-old monarch spent three days at the exclusive SOUKYA resort, pictured.

The 75-year-old monarch spent three days at the exclusive SOUKYA resort, pictured.

Both Charles and Camila visited the holistic health retreat in Bangalore, South India, back in 2019.

Both Charles and Camila visited the holistic health retreat in Bangalore, South India, back in 2019.

Soukya is led by Dr Issac Mathai, who has been Her Majesty’s Holistic Health Consultant for decades. He had previously revealed that the royal was “the least demanding of my guests”.

Their King and Queen days began with morning yoga sessions followed by breakfast and rejuvenation treatments before a healthy vegetarian lunch.

A second round of therapies follows the midday meal and ends with a meditation session before dinner and lights out at 9:00 p.m.

It is important to emphasize that the stay and therapies have no connection to the King’s ongoing cancer treatment.

Sources say it was simply a chance for Charles to rest and recover after a grueling trip abroad.

As the Daily Mail exclusively reveals, the sovereign suspended his unspecified cancer treatment with the consent of his doctors to undertake the trip.

In fact, the tour was considered such a success that doctors have given the king the green light to undertake a normal program of foreign visits next year, subject to continued medical advice.

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The exclusive resort is famous for its yoga and wellness programs and Ayurvedic treatments.

The Mail understands that His Majesty decided to break up his trip from the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in the South Pacific with a brief break with his wife.

The Mail understands that His Majesty decided to break up his trip from the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in the South Pacific with a brief break with his wife.

The renowned holistic center has a host of celebrity clients and attracts the likes of Dame Emma Thompson.

The renowned holistic center has a host of celebrity clients and attracts the likes of Dame Emma Thompson.

Charles helps plant a tree at the Soykya complex on his 71st birthday in November 2019.

Charles helps plant a tree at the Soykya complex on his 71st birthday in November 2019.

The King and Queen pictured attending a ceremony on the final day of the royal visit to Australia and Samoa.

The King and Queen pictured attending a ceremony on the final day of the royal visit to Australia and Samoa.

The King has previously visited the spa with his wife on several occasions and is said to love its tranquility and focus on the mind, body and soul.

The center is located on 30 acres of lush tropical ornamental gardens and organic farmland where fresh milk is collected daily from its own herd of cows and home-grown vegetables are picked to create delicious vegetarian meals (the meat, sugar and alcohol are prohibited, of course). just like mobile phones).

Guests enjoy tranquil stays filled with yoga, meditation, massages and reflexology based on ancient Indian medicinal principles.

There’s also a daily morning dose of ‘shirodhara’, a soothing treatment that involves dripping oil on your forehead to express your emotions, and massages that include warm poultices filled with herbs to relieve back and neck tension.

Rooms are elegant but not opulent, and feature four-poster wooden beds, outdoor showers, and hydrotherapy baths.

The cost of the trip would have been borne by the King privately and was carried out on commercial flights.

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