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'Royal' visit to the Kama Sutra

Lovers have traditionally turned to the Kama Sutra to spice things up a little. And now it seems that 'Charles and Camilla' (or Charan Gill and Sanjay Majhu wearing Charles and Camilla masks and wedding outfits) have done the same.

But it's not the ancient Hindu love-manual that they have turned to - it's the spicy dishes on offer, including a specially-devised Camilla Korma, at the famous Kama Sutra Indian restaurant in Sauchiehall Street , Glasgow that really got their juices flowing.

Sanjay Majhu , owner of Kama Sutra, who last week took over the reigns of Harlequin Leisure Group , Europe's largest Indian restaurant group, from Charan Gill MBE, said, 'They say that variety is the spice of life and Kama Sutra certainly offers it in abundance.'

Other lovers wishing to feast their senses over a candlelit cornucopia of exotic and evocative eastern cuisine, might wish to follow the royal lead and turn to the Kama Sutra.

 
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