After receiving distressing news about a big blunder, King Charles took serious measures to protect his royal domain.
The royal family is famed for respecting crucial traditions, but Charles is considering canceling a contentious hunting habit that has been passed down through centuries.
The Sandringham estate in Norfolk hosts the annual Boxing Day shoot, with members of the royal family hunting pheasants and partridges.
However, The Sun said that owing to a "series of blunders," the bird population at the Scottish estate had plummeted, enraging Charles.
"It was a complete fuckup. The insider informed the magazine that there were no birds, no bang, and only crimson cheeks. "The King wasn't having it."
According to the source, the long-serving goalkeeper was sacked after the information was disclosed. "Let's just say he's well and truly plucked off," the insider explained.
They also stated that, given the circumstances, the event is likely to be cancelled this year.
While the custom is popular among families, animal rights activists are highly opposed to it, particularly the idea of youngsters participating.
Meanwhile, Charles, who supports sustainable techniques and enjoys shooting, has reportedly been "reluctant to release birds from breeders to increase numbers."
It is conceivable that the King cancels the event completely, much to the monarch's dismay.