Charles 'devastated' as major annual royal tradition might 'have to be axed'
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EVERY YEAR, THE ROYAL FAMILY TAKES PART IN THE TRADITIONAL BOXING DAY SHOOT AT THE SANDRINGHAM ESTATE IN NORFOLK - BUT IT IS REPORTED THERE ARE FEARS THE ANNUAL EVENT MIGHT NOT BE ABLE TO
TAKE PLACE THIS YEAR 14:28, 02 Jun 2025Updated 14:28, 02 Jun 2025 There are fears a major annual royal tradition is facing the axe this year - reportedly leaving King Charles unimpressed.
Every year during their Christmas break at the Sandringham estate, some members of the Royal Family head out on Boxing Day for the traditional Boxing Day shoot in the vast grounds. The
tradition has been upheld for many years and has been a longstanding activity during a Sandringham Christmas. However, it has been reported that this year's shoot could be under threat
due to a shortage of pheasants on the estate - and it could be axed if numbers stay low. According to The Sun, several factors have led to a shortage of the birds on the site, meaning there
may not be enough of them to host a shoot. Traditionally, the pheasants are raised on-site but the King is reportedly against importing birds from breeders to make up the numbers. A source
said: “It was a total cock-up. No birds, no bang, just red faces. The King wasn’t having it.” Buckingham Palace declined to comment. The hunting tradition stems back generations, and after
inheriting a passion for it from his parents, King Charles would regularly host shooting parties on the Sandringham estate during his student days. Article continues below The pastime angers
animal rights campaigners and there a strict privacy rules on the estate. Shoots now take place on more isolated areas of farmland and marsh, which are not overlooked by public roads or
footpaths. As a keen environmentalist, many have wondered if the King will bring an end to the traditional shoot. Royal expert Duncan Larcombe previously told OK!: “The days of the royals
blasting birds out of the sky on Boxing Day for the thrill of it may be numbered. “The family are more on-message these days, and I think the King will know the public is watching closely.
"For the time being, there will still be shoots, though not on the scale of Prince Philip shooting thousands of birds in a season." Article continues below Still, with more than
200 people said to be employed on the estate, including gamekeepers and farmers, Duncan added: “Employment in rural areas is a big thing for Charles, so that’s one factor he will think
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