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King Charles is said to be “lively alive” as he will not receive the cheers of Christmas this year.
solar Recently, I reported that there may be a shortage of pheasants at the monarch Sandringham Estate. It is known as one of the monarch’s favorite entertainment during the holiday season.
“Charles III is alive and frustrated and disappointed, reflecting both his deep personal attachment to his precious family traditions and his broader commitment to his royal legacy.” British Royal Expert Hilary Fordwich It insisted on Fox News Digital.
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According to royal experts, King Charles looks forward to hunting pheasants every year during his holiday on the Sandringham grounds. (Hannah McKay/Pool/AFP Getty Images)
“He is also frustrated that the accident reflects quite poorly in Sandringham management. From his mother, Queen Elizabeth IIShe explained.
“The filming brings together his expanded royal family and guests and strengthens the bond while supporting the long-standing aristocratic tradition. The root of the issue is that Charles always opposes importing birds from other places and prefers to maintain the real estate population. The eco-friendly approach has failed.”
According to the outlet, the number of birds currently available is declining. This will prompt the 76-year-old, battling private cancer, to cancel filming for a traditional boxing day, known as the heart of the royal holiday plan.

King Charles is seen walking along the estate grounds in Sandringham. (Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)
Fox News Digital reached Buckingham Palace for comment.
“King Charles reportedly disappoints one of them. His favorite Christmas family tradition British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard told Fox News Digital. It appears that families must bond and celebrate different hobbies and enjoy themselves. Or perhaps the way clay dove filming moves forward. ”

Prince Charles took part in a clay dove filming around 1979 at Windsor Great Park in Windsor. (Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images)
“King Charles may have felt a fleeting, healthy upset, but in light of recent things, there are monarchies, cancer fights, etc. … Monarchies have discovered that they are forced to be flexible and have changed the way they typically do,” she shared.
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King Charles is battling private cancer and looks forward to spending extra time with his family. (Jordan Pettit/WPA Pool/Getty Images)
The Sun reported that a longtime gamekeeper responsible for managing the real estate bird population was said to have been let go of recent staff reforms, causing a shortage.
“It was a complete cock-up,” the source insisted the outlet. “The birds, the bangs, the red face. The king didn’t have it.”
According to Chard, the king may be disappointed, but he is not opposed to change. The monarch is said to be adapting to a new routine as he continues to carry on weekly cancer treatments and remains. Dedicated to full-time royal duties.

Royal expert Ian Pelham Turner said Fox News’ Digital King Charles should instead make time to reconcile with his estranged son, Prince Harry. (Samir Hussein/Samir Hussein/Wireimage/Getty Images)
“He’s sometimes looking for change,” Chard said. “He broke royal tradition with his final Christmas speech recorded at the Fitzrovia Chapel rather than a royal residence. It was there that he chose to look back at community, health, inclusion, love and deeper things that bring us all together.”
Chard also pointed out that the shortage could encourage the king to consider the traditions of shooting attacked by animal rights groups.
Royal expert Ian Pelham Turner hopes that the king will prioritize one thing with a change in plan. The Duke of Sussex and his wife, Meghan Markle, returned to the senior royal family in 2020, citing the unbearable invasion of the British press and lack of support from the palace. They live in California.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex live in California with two young children, Prince Archie and Princess Lillivet. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell/Getty Images)
Since the couple’s royal exit, they have released complaints in interviews and podcasts, and Harry’s explosive 2023 memoir, “Spare.” Sources close to the 40-year-old prince previously insisted in People Magazine that the king would not respond to his calls or letters.
“Maybe he could bring the royal family together, lock the doors, knock all his heads together, unite the whole family, including Harry and Meghan,” Turner told Fox News Digital. “This may be flying its wings in a different way than filming grouse, but if they really believe in Christian principles, they will try it in my opinion, and that’s what the UK expects.”
People Magazine Charles reported that he favors traditional practices and opposes importing birds from elsewhere for customary country entertainment. However, the outlet reports that maintaining a type of bird in the area is “challenging.”

Former Prince Charles and young Prince Harry will take part in the filming of Sandringham, Norfolk on November 30, 1996. (Julian Parker/UK pressed via Getty Images)
People also reported that Prince George, the king’s grandson, had been taken on his first grouse hunting expedition at Balmoral, the royal Scottish estate.
Royal writer Tom Quinn claimed in his new book, “Yes, Madam – The Secret Life of a Royal Servant” Kate Middleton doesn’t allow her three young children, including 11-year-old George, to participate in “Blooding.” This long-standing ritual requires royal members to smear blood on their faces from their first murders during foxes and stag hunts.
Fox News Digital reached Kensington Palace for comment.
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Young Prince William rides alongside Beaufort Hunt on the first day of the Fox Hunt season at Shipton Moine. (Barry Batchelor/PA Images/ Via)
In his 2023 book, “Gilded Youth.” Quinn claimed William also wanted his family to enter the era.
“William struggles with traditional royal entertainment, as they become less popular with the public,” he wrote.
“William loves shooting – the love he shares with his father, but he is also conscious of his opposition to what many people now call blood sports (the Royals prefer to call them field sports). But are they suitable for George, Charlotte and Louis?”

Author Tom Quinn previously claimed that Kate Middleton would not allow her three children to participate in “bloody.” (Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)
Quinn also said William, 42, was “eager to drive children into shooting, but he hopes that “a few” Kate will “be” her children will “become part of the bloody tradition.”
Harry previously detailed his experiences with the tradition of his memoir “Spare.” The 40-year-old recalled how his hunting guide Sandy pressed his face against the belly wounds of a stag shot at a bloody ritual on the grounds of Balmoral Castle.
“He gently placed his hand on the back of my neck…and shoved my head inside the body,” the Duke of Sussex wrote. New York Post.
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“I tried to pull away, but Sandy pushed me deeper,” the prince wrote. “I was shocked by his insane strength, and the smell of hell. My breakfast leapt out of my stomach. A minute later, I smelled nothing. My nose and mouth were full of blood, courage, deep, upsetting warmth.”
Harry wrote that he would not feel pain because he “good for the stag” and “swelled and pride” by killing it in a single shot. He said it was “a suggestion of respect for the murder” and “an act of communion through murder.”
The outlet pointed it out Book Revelation He urged the animal rights group PETA to blame the two fathers for an explanation of his graphic.

In her 2023 memoir, Spare, Prince Harry writes about his experiences in the bloody rituals of royal rituals. (Matt Cardi/Getty Images)
Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine, previously reported it Princess Diana was not a fan One of the royal favourite activities for centuries of games has been one of the Royals’ favourite activities. Seward claimed that the late Princess of Wales didn’t even like the sons being filmed with a gun.
Seward reportedly said Diana to William and Harry. UK Express.
Still, the boys loved hunting, and Diana jokingly called her “Killer Wales.”
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Princess Diana and their two sons, Prince William, left, Prince Harry. (Anwar Hussein/Getty Images)
Ken Wharf, Diana’s former Royal Conservation Officer, claimed that Diana was tired of the hunt.
“The royal shooting obsession was something Princess Diana was abominable,” Wharf said as the outlet quoted. “Requiring little or no skill, Royal Pheasant Filming is a pre-planned genocide of wildlife specially raised for the massacre.”