
(NewsNation) — King Charles and Queen Camilla are facing a “terrible” nuisance at their summer residence: Wasps.
Camilla, 78, made the comments during the Ebor Festival of horse racing in York on Thursday, according to Hello!
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The wasps are at the royals’ Sandringham estate.
Charles warned Sandringham visitors on Aug. 18 that there was an ongoing wasp infestation.
“Please be aware that wasp activity is currently high in this area. Thank you,” notices on the set of bins on the estate read, Hello! reports.
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Camilla is reportedly a beekeeper who produced her own honey at Wiltshire home, Ray Mill House.
She reportedly revealed that her own bees were giving her issues because of how they’re swarming.
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