King Charles 'livid' as royal family's cherished Christmas tradition faces cancellation: expert

07.06.2025    Fox News    6 views
King Charles 'livid' as royal family's cherished Christmas tradition faces cancellation: expert

King Charles is reported to be livid that he won t exactly get Christmas cheer this year The Sun lately announced there is a prospective shortage of pheasants at the monarch s Sandringham Estate which could affect the chances of a full shooting calendar this winter It is known as one of the monarch s favorite pastimes during the holiday season King Charles III is livid frustrated and disappointed reflecting both his deep personal attachment to the cherished family tradition and his broader commitment to his royal heritage British royal expert Hilary Fordwich claimed to Fox News Digital KATE MIDDLETON PUTS FOOT DOWN WITH ROYAL CHILDREN BARBARIC RITUAL EXPERT He s also annoyed that the mishap reflects rather poorly on the management of Sandringham which he inherited from his mother Queen Elizabeth II she explained The shoot gathers his extended royal family and guests reinforcing bonds while upholding a long-standing aristocratic tradition The root of the matter is that Charles has invariably opposed importing birds from elsewhere preferring to maintain the estate s battle population The eco-friendly approach has failed According to the outlet the number of birds presently available has dropped This may force the -year-old who is battling an undisclosed form of cancer to cancel the traditional Boxing Day shoot which is described as a central part of the royal family s holiday plans Fox News Digital reached out to Buckingham Palace for comment Allegedly King Charles is disappointed that one of his favorite Christmas family traditions may not take place this year British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard narrated Fox News Digital The Sandringham shoot is questionable due to a lack of Sandringham pheasants on the estate It seems the family will have to bond enjoy and celebrate over another hobby or possibly clay pigeon shoots are the way forward King Charles may have felt a fleeting healthy upset but in light of latest times with the slimmed-down monarchy cancer battles and more the monarchy has unveiled their typical tactics changing as they are forced to be flexible she shared CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERThe Sun revealed that a long-serving gamekeeper who is responsible for managing the bird population on the estate is disclosed to have been let go in a latest staff shake-up resulting in the shortage It was a total cock-up a source claimed to the outlet No birds no bang just red faces The king wasn t having it According to Chard while the king may be let down he isn t opposed to change The monarch is stated to be adjusting to a new routine as he continues his weekly cancer treatments and remains devoted to full-time royal duties He pushes for change on occasion stated Chard He broke royal tradition with his last Christmas speech recorded at the Fitzrovia Chapel rather than a royal residence It was there that he chose to reflect on the deeper things that connect us all group medical inclusivity and love Chard also pointed out that the shortage may prompt the king to review the shooting tradition which has come under fire from animal rights groups Royal expert Ian Pelham Turner is hopeful the change of plans will allow the king to prioritize one thing making amends with his younger son Prince Harry The Duke of Sussex and his wife Meghan Markle stepped back as senior royals in citing the unbearable intrusions of the British press and a lack of backing from the palace They reside in California LIKE WHAT YOU RE READING CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSSince the couple s royal exit they have aired their grievances in interviews and podcasts as well as Harry s explosive memoir Spare Sources close to the prince previously claimed to People magazine that the king won t respond to his phone calls and letters Perhaps he could bring the royal clan together lock the door knock all their heads together and unite the entire family including Harry and Meghan Turner recounted Fox News Digital This may be feathers flying in a different way than a grouse shoot but if they really believe in the Christian principles they would try in my view It is what Britain expects People magazine communicated that Charles supports traditional practices and opposes importing birds from elsewhere for the customary rural pastime However the outlet released that maintaining meeting birds in the area has been challenging People also published that the king s grandson Prince George was taken on his first grouse-hunting expedition at Balmoral the royal family s Scottish estate Royal author Tom Quinn claimed in his new book Yes Ma am The Secret Life of Royal Servants that Kate Middleton isn't allowing her three young children including George to participate in blooding This longtime ritual calls for members of the royal family to smear blood on their faces from their first kill during fox or stag hunting Fox News Digital reached out to Kensington Palace for comment In his book Gilded Youth Quinn claimed that William also longed his family to get with the times 'William is struggling with the traditional pastimes of the royal family as they become ever more unpopular with the community he wrote William loves shooting a love he shares with his father but he is also conscious that the tide is now moving against what several people now refer to as blood sports the royals prefer to refer to them as field sports But are they suitable for George Charlotte and Louis Quinn also wrote that while William was keen to get the children into shooting he also noted that scant expected Kate to allow her children to take part in the blooding tradition Harry previously detailed his experience with the tradition in his memoir Spare The -year-old recalled how his hunting guide Sandy pressed his face into the belly wound of a stag he shot during a blooding ritual on the grounds of Balmoral Castle He placed a hand gently behind my neck and pushed my head inside the carcass the Duke of Sussex wrote as quoted by the New York Post WATCH PRINCE HARRY LOOKING TO RECONCILE WITH KING CHARLES ROYAL FAMILY I tried to pull away but Sandy pushed me deeper the prince wrote I was shocked by his insane strength And by the infernal smell My breakfast jumped up from my stomach After a minute I couldn t smell anything because I couldn t breathe My nose and mouth were full of blood guts and a deep upsetting warmth Harry wrote that he felt swelling pride that he had been good to that stag by killing it with a single shot so it wouldn t feel pain He revealed it was a show of respect for the slain and an act of communion by the slayer The outlet noted that the book s revelations prompted animal rights organization PETA to condemn the father of two for his graphic descriptions Ingrid Seward editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine previously communicated that Princess Diana wasn t a fan of battle shooting which has been one of the royal family s favorite programs for centuries Seward claimed that the late Princess of Wales didn t even like her sons being photographed holding guns Seward claimed Diana reportedly explained William and Harry Remember there s constantly someone in a high-rise flat who doesn't want to see you shoot a Bambi as quoted by the U K s Express Still the boys loved hunting and Diana used to jokingly call them her Killer Wales PRINCESS DIANA HATED CHRISTMAS WITH ROYALS AT SANDRINGHAM WAS 'MORTIFIED' BY ONE TRADITION EXPERTKen Wharfe Diana s former royal protection officer also claimed that Diana was disgusted by hunting The royal shooting obsession was something Princess Diana detected repugnant Wharfe noted as quoted by the outlet Requiring little or no skill royal pheasant shoots are a pre-planned carnage of wildlife bred specifically for slaughter

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