King Charles is focusing on new ways to promote tourism in Windsor.
The monarch has shown great interest in redesigning the Windsor Castle gardens to make the historic site more attractive to visitors. Reports suggest that King Charles has been actively involved in reviewing how the gardens will look from above.
Royal expert Robert Hardman shared with the Daily Mail that the King is keen on ensuring the layout is appealing even from the air. βThe idea is that some passengers may decide to drop by in person when they are on the ground,β he explained.
This effort is part of King Charlesβs broader vision of combining heritage preservation with modern-day tourism. By enhancing the beauty of the castle gardens, the King hopes to encourage more visitors to explore Windsor.
In addition to his tourism plans, the King is also pursuing several environmental projects. At Sandringham Castle, he has taken steps to protect local wildlife, including the great crested newts. He is also working on establishing reedbeds across the royal estate this autumn.
According to planning papers submitted to Kingβs Lynn and West Norfolk council, the ponds being created are expected to boost local biodiversity. These developments aim to protect nature in the short term and ensure long-term sustainability.
King Charlesβs dual approach to promoting tourism and protecting the environment highlights his commitment to both cultural heritage and ecological responsibility. His plans for Windsor Castle are expected to bring more tourists to the city while showcasing his dedication to conservation.
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