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Royal visitors might not want to visit King Charles’ Sandringham estate any time soon. Staff members warned of a rare condition, Seasonal Canine Illness (SCI), which can affect dogs and their dogwalkers.
The team running the 20,000 grounds posted on Facebook in October: “Please be aware that Autumn is the season when cases of Canine Seasonal Illness have been seen at Sandringham in the past. SCI is a rare illness which has dramatically declined in numbers since 2010, no-one understands the cause of SCI and there is no cure. The key symptoms of SCI are vomiting, diarrhoea and tiredness within 72 hours of being in a woodland area. However, this rare condition is not the only reason why these symptoms may be seen; there are lots of other common causes for these symptoms. If you suspect your dog has SCI, please contact your vet as soon as possible.”
With a month passing, some dogwalkers inquired about the condition, asking, “Are you now clear of canine seasonal illness?” to which the administrators directed them to the appropriate place.
The update comes right after news that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor will move to Sandringham after being evicted from the Royal Lodge. King Charles‘ brother’s scandals have been particularly stressful for the monarch. Royal expert Hilary Fordwich told Fox News Digital, “During Remembrance Sunday…King Charles was particularly emotional, shedding a tear while standing in silence. He was withered and withdrawn, with one able to observe the toll the Andrew nightmare had taken on him.” The King is still receiving weekly treatment for his undisclosed cancer.
She observed that the King “appeared to be somewhat resolute,” in contrast, he wants his public persona to be “known to be wanting to double down on duty, rather than anything verging on a shallow or frivolous celebration.”
According to Fordwich, “Charles is purportedly ‘fed up’ with Andrew and, to the greatest extent possible, will be barring Andrew from any royal events.”
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