Queen Camilla’s aircraft suffers damage after bird strike, no injuries reported


Queen Consort Camilla’s jet was reportedly damaged in a bird hit and got a dent on its nose as she returned to the UK after a holiday in India.

As per a report in the People Magazine, the Queen was travelling back to the UK from India in a British Airways aircraft.

The Boeing 777-200ER was making its way from Bengaluru to Heathrow Airport in London. 

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The Queen Consort was travelling home from a holistic facility near Bengaluru. She was residing at Soukya, a wellness centre run by Dr Isaac Mathai, with some of her friends. The wellness centre offers various medical treatment programmes like meditation, homoeopathy and more, reported TOI.

As per reports, the British Airways plane landed safely even after the incident and everyone on board was able to leave without any harm. However, the bird strike could have been dangerous.

People Magazine reported that Camilla has been visiting this place for several years and enjoys eating vegetarian continental meals and juices.

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She even celebrated her 77th birthday three years ago at the centre in Bengaluru. 

The most recent bird attack event in India happened on October 28 with an Akasa Air flight, a Boeing 737, was travelling from Ahemdabad to Delhi at a height of 1900 feet was damaged.

(With inputs from agencies)





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