First ever visitors allowed to enter King Charles bedroom
The visitors expressed regret that they were not allowed cameras inside Sandringham Estate's library and bedrooms
The official Instagram account of King Charles's Sandringham Estate on Friday revealed that some visitors were allowed inside the monarch's bedrooms and library for the first time.
According to an Instagram post re-shared on Sandringham's Stories, the visitors were not allowed to carry their cameras.
"Beyond excited, we were the first visitors ever allowed inside King Charles III's Sandringham Estate bedrooms and library!! Unfortunately no cameras allowed but it was insane," said one of the visitors in the Instagram story shared by the Sandringham Estate.
Late, the visitor shared multiple photos from their visit to the Sandringham Visit on their personal Instagram account with the caption, "Your casual Thursday afternoon includes a royal estate and an inaugural interior tour of Sandringham Estate."
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