King Charles has applied for permission for a huge solar farm within the grounds of his 21,000-acre Norfolk residence – but the panels would have to replace an existing paddock used to graze horses. The proposed project would mean up to 2,000
King Charles III is planning on making a bizarre change at Sandringham so guests can listen to the “voices” of mushrooms. The monarch is opening the grounds to a series of Chorus of Life walks later this year, with guests being given
King Charles waved to well-wishers as he headed back to his Norfolk estate, just 24 hours after returning to London for cancer treatment. Dressed smartl in a suit and tie, the 75-year-old monarch looked in high spirits as he acknowledged members of
King Charles’s plan to get better and back to work will revolve around him recuperating at Sandringham, although he will never be able to switch off completely. He has been based at his Norfolk estate since news of his cancer diagnosis broke,
In spring 1862, Sandringham House with its estate at the time of 2,800 hectares was bought from Cowper as a country home for Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, who had just turned 21. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert had decided that he
King Charles is preparing to leave London and return to his beloved home in Sandringham, less than 24 hours after revealing he has been diagnosed with cancer. The King is undergoing treatment for the condition but aides have refused to disclose at
King Charles has been pictured driving in Sandringham, Norfolk, as he prepares to undergo prostate surgery. The monarch, who wore green knitted gloves, looked in good health as he drove a Audi 4×4 on public roads near his beloved Sandringham estate. It
The King and Queen marked the end of their coronation year by attending the final Sunday service of 2023 at Sandringham yesterday. Charles and Camilla led worshippers at St Mary Magdalene on the Norfolk estate, where the royals have enjoyed Christmas. The
While the chosen ones of the Royal Family retreated to the humble Sandringham Estate for the poshest Christmas on Earth, many tend to ignore the countless royal members who don’t make the grade for a Norfolk festive period. The Royal Family
King Charles invited Sarah Ferguson to the royals’ Christmas Day walkabout at Sandringham because of his fondness for Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, an expert has said. The Duchess of York joined the Windsors for the first time in 30 years as