Queen Camilla Reveals Severe Wasp Infestation at Sandringham Estate
Queen Camilla Reveals Severe Wasp Infestation at Sandringham Estate

Queen Camilla Reveals Severe Wasp Infestation at Sandringham Estate

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Queen Camilla revealed that Sandringham, the Norfolk estate of King Charles, is currently facing a severe wasp infestation, which she described as a "terrible" nuisance during her appearance at the Ebor Festival in York. The unusually high wasp activity is attributed to the UK's driest spring in 50 years, which created ideal conditions for the wasps to breed in large numbers, prompting the royal household to post warning signs and enlist pest control efforts. Queen Camilla, an experienced beekeeper with eight hives at her Wiltshire home, also shared that her bees have been swarming excessively, underscoring the broader ecological challenges this season. Both Queen Camilla and King Charles share a passion for beekeeping, emphasizing their commitment to environmental stewardship despite the inconveniences caused by the pests. The infestation has not only affected outdoor activities at Sandringham but also highlights the ongoing balance the royals maintain between preserving nature and ensuring comfort at their residences. These insights offer a rare glimpse into the natural challenges even royal estates face amid unusual weather patterns and environmental shifts.

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