A consultant from Hull who has dedicated his career to supporting people with headache and migraine has been recognised at this year’s Royal Garden Party.
Professor Fayyaz Ahmed, a consultant neurologist based at Hull Royal Infirmary, was invited to Buckingham Palace in recognition of his public service. Prof Ahmed, who is also an honorary adviser with the British Association for the Study of Headache, a trustee of the International Headache Society and the Migraine Trust, and a senior lecturer with Hull York Medical School, has made it his life’s work to promote research, to facilitate new treatments and to improve both public and professional understanding of headache and migraine.
He has also gone to great effort to raise the profile of Hull nationally and internationally, working with neurology colleagues to organise and host the biennial National Meeting on Headache in the city since 2005, attracting experts from across the globe. Prof Ahmed said: “About three weeks ago, my daughter told me I’d received a letter from Buckingham Palace. I thought she was joking until she placed the envelope in front of me, stamped with the official seal of the palace.
“The first thought that crossed my mind was that maybe I had made a mistake or one of my patients, who has royal connections, had lodged a complaint against me and the order was to revoke my British citizenship! Nervously, I opened the envelope quickly, and inside was an invitation card stating that, by order of His Majesty the King, I was invited to a Royal Garden Party, along with an entry ticket.
“I was utterly astonished and wondered what I had I done to deserve such an honour from the King.” Being chosen to join a Royal Garden Party is still somewhat of a rarity.

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Just a handful of Royal Garden Parties are held each year, with around 8,000 people in attendance at each one, all representing a range of different backgrounds, organisations and public services from across the country. “After becoming a professor in 2020, I had already fulfilled all the aspirations of my professional life,” Prof Ahmed said.
“I had even been elected to the International Headache Society, so receiving this invitation was beyond anything I had ever imagined; a major honour.” Arriving at Buckingham Palace by black cab, Prof Ahmed enjoyed two hours of entertainment, music, food and conversation in majestic garden surroundings.
He was able to shake hands with members of the Royal Family, including Prince William and Princess Kate, as well as Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh. Prof Ahmed was also fortunate enough to meet Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, and to enjoy a chat about his clinical profession, how migraine runs in families and why women tend to suffer more than men.
“There was an impressive sense of order, respect and discipline at the event. Even though people didn’t know each other, they greeted one another as if they’d been acquainted for years,” Prof Ahmed said.
“The palace staff were extremely polite, sincere, and friendly. They treated every guest with great respect and courtesy, and they continued to check in frequently to see if anyone needed anything.
“The royal refreshments included sandwiches, cream cakes, and pastries, along with tea and cold drinks. The weather was beautiful — 23°C with sunshine, perfect for a garden party and a walk around the lake and the grounds of Buckingham Palace which were simply stunning.”
At 6pm, the national anthem played again to mark the end of what had been a day to remember for Prof Ahmed and the other guests.
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