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When a Bengaluru homeopath attended King Charles’ coronation and tea party

Issac Mathai, founder of Bengaluru's SOUKYA holistic centre, was invited for the coronation of King Charles and it was everything that he had imagined.

May 08, 2023 / 15:57 IST
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King Charles walking with his queen Camilla.
King Charles walking with his queen Camilla.

I am Issac Mathai, the founder of SOUKYA, an integrative health and holistic centre tucked away on the outskirts of Bengaluru. If SOUKYA doesn’t ring a bell, then let me tell you an interesting fact. The newly crowned Queen of the United Kingdom has visited it seven times from 2018 to 2023 while King Charles celebrated his 71st birthday at the centre. Both are strong proponents of holistic treatment and King Charles was delighted by our organic and medicinal garden and water harvesting.

Issac Mathai (left), the founder of Bengaluru's SOUKYA holistic centre, with Dr Michael Dixon, in the UK.

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On their visit to SOUKYA in November last year, after the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, they indicated to me about my coming to London for the coronation. “You and Suja (my wife) should come and attend some of the several functions that will be held for the coronation,” they casually told me. In fact, Queen Camilla insisted that my wife and I bring our children as well. A month ago, I received an email from the Palace inviting me and Suja for the Garden Party at the Buckingham Palace on May 3 and an invitation for me to attend the coronation. I had to give them a local London address because they didn’t want to send it via post to India for security reasons. Looking at the beautiful invitation cards, I realise it would have been very hard to replace it if the invite had got misplaced or lost. But it was only last week that the invites were delivered to the given address.

King Charles with Queen Camilla at the palace, the UK.