King Charles 'livid' as favorite holiday tradition may be canceled

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King Charles 'livid' as favorite holiday tradition may be canceled

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Imagine waiting for the holidays to be able to practice your favourite hobby and then getting the news that you won't be able to do that because of a certain reason. Disheartening, right?Well, it seems King Charles is sharing this emotion as his cherished pastime during the holiday season could be facing a cancellation.

The Sun recently reported there is a potential shortage of pheasants at the king's Sandringham Estate and thus his chances of a full shooting calendar could be affected this winter.According to many, shooting is one of his favourite pastimes during the holiday season which might not be a part of this year's calendar.“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,” said Hilary Fordwich, British royal expert to Fox News Digital.“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 problem is that Charles has always opposed importing birds from elsewhere, preferring to maintain the estate’s game population.

The eco-friendly approach has failed.”

The tradition is central part of the royal family's holiday plans

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The tradition which serves as an occasion of gathering for friends and family is known as the Boxing Day shoot and is described as the central part of the royal family's holiday plans.However, due to the decreased number of birds the king who is suffering from an undisclosed form of cancer, might have to cancel it.“Allegedly, King Charles is disappointed that one of his favourite Christmas family traditions may not take place this year,” added Helena Chard, British broadcaster and photographer.“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.”While natural reasons might be the cause for the shortage of birds, according to The Sun, a long-serving gamekeeper who was responsible for managing the bird population was recently let go in a staff shake-up thus resulting in the lack of birds.“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, the shortage might be for the better and make the king review the tradition which has been condemned by animal rights groups.

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