Daily Mail: Charles III’s cousin decides to get paid to walk dogs on his estate

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King III. This was reported by a newspaper columnist daily mail Richard Eden.

It is assumed that those wishing to walk with their pets on the grounds of Lord Mountbatten’s estate in Devon’s ceremonial county will have to pay £60 a year.

“The increase in living and operating expenses over the past 12 months means that our care, maintenance and management obligations have skyrocketed beyond what coffee, cakes and community events can provide,” he told a local newspaper.

He added that residents will have access to greenhouses and parking space “seven days a week”, but that they will need to financially support him “no more”.

As one of the locals told Richard Eden, the residents were “not very happy”.

“It’s one thing to charge daily travelers, it’s another to exploit those who make up the core of the audience. I don’t think people will pay,” said the journalist’s interlocutor.

But he added that Lord Mountbatten’s park was not well suited even for walking dogs – they had to be kept on a leash due to deer roaring in the distance and waterfowl in the lake.

Lord Ivar Mountbatten opened Bridwell Park to the public during the epidemic.

Earlier it was reported that the UK Post will print the last series of stamps with Elizabeth II.

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