King Charles 'livid' as Sandringham is running out of pheasants to shoot
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While the royal family organizes a royal hunt in the woods of Sandringham each year, during Boxing Day, the tradition could be jeopardized this year. Furious, King Charles III would have dismissed one of his employees.
King Charles 'livid' as Sandringham is running out of pheasants to shoot
THE King has come out all guns blazing — because his royal estate is running out of pheasants to shoot. Charles, 76, was said to be livid over a series of blunders that left the game bird numbers dwindling at Sandringham. King Charles is said to be livid over a series of blunders at the Sandringham estateGetty The estate is running out of pheasants and the annual Boxing Day shoot may have to be cancelledAlamy He even faces calling off his annual…
Charles III, angry and arbitrary? In any case, this latest news might well tarnish his reputation. One of the favourite activities of the 76-year-old sovereign? Hunting. He regularly engages in this activity. Especially in the wake of Christmas, where he shoots at pheasants, in Sandringham. The "problem" is that feathered game is beginning to miss in the Nortflok domain. And, that, rising to the idea of no longer being able to have fun, Charles …
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