The heritage of Sandringham of King Charles in Norfolk was forced to close its doors to visitors on May 1.
Due to an unexpected plumbing emergency, visitors were disappointed.
According to Sandringham’s statement, the spokesman said: “The farm is currently closed all day to overcome an emergency plumbing problem. Includes the house, the gardens, the Sandringham restaurant and the patio facilities”, as cited Mirror.
“We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding. Royal Parkland is still available to visit, but there will be no open bath facilities,” he added.
In particular, Anglian water also issued an update: “They regret it a lot, but some customers in Sandringham and surrounding areas can have a very low water pressure or no water. This is being caused by a main water explosion in its area.”
It is worth mentioning that although King Charles and Queen Camilla often stay in Sandringham, the king was not present during the incident.
King Charles is currently in London for a cancer support event at Buckingham Palace.