King Charles shakes royal palace with ‘crazy’ change

King Charles’ new blue print impacts royal family

King Charles has invited fans to play a round of “crazy” golf this summer.


From July 1 to September 15, the Monarch will be adding a giant golf course to his Sandringham House that’s situated in Norfolk, England.

Those interested in grazing over the royal property can book slots stretching from 11am to 4pm.

And to make them more accessible, reservations have been priced at £7 for adults and just £5 for kids, similar to movie ticket prices in the country these days.

Coming around with an “insane” blue print, the golf site is set to include windmills, castles, and tunnels for a touch of traditional features, according to The Sun.

But it has not yet been disclosed whether King Charles will be twisting things with the introduction of a royal theme, or if he will be present at its inauguration for shooting balls into a hole himself.

A royal observer named Phil Morgan said, “Golf is my cup of tea and I can’t wait to try the King’s course. It’s a stroke of luck His Majesty has made summer a swinging time for golf nuts like me.”

This is going to make a good impact on the royal family as they will not only get to make some cash, but also earn positive PR points.