India, June 4 -- King Charles, 76, is reportedly furious about the lack of pheasants to shoot at Sandringham. The population of game bird numbers at the royal family's Norfolk estate has been dwindling, according to a report in The Sun, and the British monarch is not happy.
In fact, Charles is so displeased about his hunting plans being disrupted that a long-serving gamekeeper at Sandringham has been fired, The Sun report added.
Sandringham is a royal estate in Norfolk, England. It is best known as one of the private residences of the British royal family and is particularly associated with King Charles and, before him, Queen Elizabeth II. The British royal family traditionally spends Christmas and New Year there.
Although it is today ...
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