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King Charles’s beloved Sandringham Estate has been forced to close its doors to visitors today due to an “emergency plumbing issue”. The royal estate in Norfolk is closed to the public because the toilets are not working due to a burst water main. 

The Royal Estate Sandringham said in a statement on Thursday: “The Estate is currently closed all day to visitors due to an emergency plumbing issue. This includes The House, The Gardens, Sandringham Restaurant and Courtyard Facilities. We apologise for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding. The Royal Parkland is still available to visit but there will be no toilet facilities open.”

Anglian Water said customers in Sandringham had “either very low water pressure or no water” this morning following a burst water main.

They said: “We’re really sorry but some customers in Sandringham and surrounding areas may have either very low water pressure or no water at all. This is being caused by a burst water main in your area.”

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