Prince Charles Reportedly 'Not Happy' With Queen Dumping Sandringham Problems On Him
The Sandringham Estate is one of the most important royal property to date. It covers thousands and thousands of acres and has been a place of historical importance for the current Monarch.
Several reports claim that Queen Elizabeth II, the reigning sovereign of the British Monarchy, will no longer be handing Sandringham, despite this place being reported as her favorite property.
These allegations come after it was revealed that Sandringham did not abide by a law protecting wild endangered species.
Furthermore, Her Majesty has apparently dumped the Estate and the problems that come with it unto Prince Charles, who is the heir apparent.
Palace sources reveal that the future King of England is ‘not very happy’ with his royal mother for suddenly placing this burden on him.
Last month, reports of an endangered owl was killed on the property was exposed. The owl got caught in a supposedly illegal trap and can only be used with special permission from the government.
"On that working estate, they have traps to protect the game birds, the pheasants, and the partridge. There was a photograph of one of the owls that was caught in these traps, called a Fenn trap. Fenn traps are illegal, but they can be used for some specific types of species,” royal commentator Lizzie Robinson explained during a podcast episode of Royal Rota.
The news has opened up conversations of the Royal Family’s continued tradition of hunting in the Sandringham grounds.
Apparently, the Queen’s move to have Prince Charles take over Sandringham is to live down people's negative opinions after the endangered owl’s unfortunate death.
Charles, who has been one of the most vocal environmentalists in the Royal firm, has appeased the growing outcry that has stem from this event. Charles’ spearheading of the estate also gave assurance to environmental groups that there will not be another incident such as.
Despite this positive turn of events, the 1st-in-line to the throne has been completely thrown off by the Queen’s decision. The palace and Her Majesty have given Prince Charles an increasing amount of responsibility to prepare him to take over the Monarchy.
Pressure has increased for Charles as he adds Sandringham Estate to his list of ‘things to take care of’ as he takes over the crown.
The palace has not issued any statements regarding this report of Prince Charles taking over the Sandringham estate.