King Charles III allows these wild animals to roam freely throughout his Scottish estate

Over the years it has been confirmed that the current monarch of the United Kingdom, the King Charles IIIis a faithful defender of animals, especially those that are in danger of extinction, due to this, the King allows these wild animals to roam freely throughout his Scottish estate.

Although since the death of her mother, the Queen Elizabeth IIThe Balmoral estate has become the property of the British monarch, there are those who have felt that place as their home since long before the monarch settled there, since they have lived there for a long time, and the intention of King Charles III is to keep them there.

King Charles III has declared himself a fan of the royal red squirrelswhich are currently in danger of extinction, so the monarch has taken charge of preserving them and sharing with them, revealing: ‘They occasionally come into the Birkhall house and we chase them around and around inside. If I sit quietly, they will do it around me.‘.

The monarch has made it known that it is a tremendous privilege to be able to enjoy these species that have chosen Balmoral as their home and shared his strategy to get them closer: ‘Sometimes when I leave my jackets on a chair with nuts in the pockets, I see them with their tails sticking out, as they hunt for nuts, they are incredibly special creatures.‘.

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