King Charles, Queen Camilla face a stinging problem at home this summer

King Charles, Camilla

Britain’s King Charles III and Queen Camilla stand in Buckingham Palace Gardens on Wednesday April 10, 2024, the day after their 19th wedding anniversary. This photo is being released on Friday, April 26, 2024, to mark the first anniversary of their Coronation. Buckingham Palace says King Charles III will resume his public duties next week following treatment for cancer. The announcement on Friday April 26, 2024, comes almost three months after Charles took a break from public appearances to focus on his treatment for an undisclosed type of cancer. (Millie Pilkington/Buckingham Palace via AP)

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(NewsNation) — King Charles and Queen Camilla are facing a “terrible” nuisance at their summer residence: Wasps.  

Camilla, 78, made the comments during the Ebor Festival of horse racing in York on Thursday, according to Hello!

The wasps are at the royals’ Sandringham estate.  

Charles warned Sandringham visitors on Aug. 18 that there was an ongoing wasp infestation.  

“Please be aware that wasp activity is currently high in this area. Thank you,” notices on the set of bins on the estate read, Hello! reports.  

Camilla is reportedly a beekeeper who produced her own honey at Wiltshire home, Ray Mill House.  

She reportedly revealed that her own bees were giving her issues because of how they’re swarming.  

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