London: The office of UK's Prince Charles has dismissed a claim made by an Indian Union Minister that the British heir to the throne was cured of COVID-19 through Ayurveda and homeopathy treatment from a Bengaluru-based holistic resort. The office said he had only followed the medical advice of the NHS and "nothing more".
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Speaking to the media, a Clarence House spokesman said that "this information is incorrect", adding that the Prince of Wales "followed the medical advice of the National Health Service in the UK and nothing more".
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On Thursday, Union Minister of State for AYUSH Shripad Naik claimed: "I got a call from Dr (Isaac) Mathai, who runs the SOUKYA Ayurveda resort in Bengaluru. He told me that his treatment of Prince Charles through Ayurveda and homeopathy has been successful."