New Delhi, June 4 -- King Charles III, 76, reportedly went ballistic after one of his royal estates - Sandringham - ran out of pheasants to shoot. The royal family's Norfolk estate has experienced a fall in its game bird population, leaving the British king "devastated."

Every year, royals travel to the Norfolk estate for Christmas and take part in the pheasant shoot on December. The tradition - the Boxing Day Shoot - has been observed for decades and, although now controversial, is seen as a longstanding part of the royal calendar.

However, a report from The Sun states there is a shortage of pheasants on the estate this year and that the tradition is now under threat. Charles - who is said to be livid over the situation - is also again...