
King Charles III, 76, reportedly went ballistic after one of his royal estates – Sandringham – came to the pheasants to shoot. The Royal Family Norfolk Estate has seen a decline in their birds’ population, so the British king “devastated”.
Every year Royals travel to Norfolk Estate for Christmas and participates in pheasant filming in December. Tradition – filming a boxing day – has been observed for decades and although now controversial, is considered a long -term part of the royal calendar.
However, the Sun report states that this year there is a lack of pheasants on the farm and that tradition is now endangered. Charles – which is said to be alive in the situation – is also against the import of birds from breeders.
“It was a total cock. No birds, no bang, just red faces. The king didn’t have it,” the source told the sun.
The report further added that the outputs on the farm were shown a long -term grove landing, and the source said, “Let’s say it is well and really torn.”
Hunting in Sandringham
While hunting is now the subject of considerable debate, it was a historically integral part of the life of the royal family in Sandringham. In particular, pheasant shooting is a long -term winter entertainment between British aristocracy, with Sandringham has held numerous royal hunting parties over the years.
Today, Sandringham remains one of the few property in England, which organizes wild shoots, where pheasants are kept specifically for hunting.
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