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King Charles' beloved estate risks losing privacy with new 135-home plans

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King Charles' beloved estate risks losing privacy with new 135-home plans.

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A major housing developer has put forward plans to build 135 homes on fields neighbouring King Charles III's beloved Highgrove estate.Miller Homes is targeting land between Bath Road and Longfurlong Lane on the outskirts of Tetbury, Gloucestershire, prompting residents to raise alarm over potential threats to the monarch's privacy and security.The privately owned fields sit within the Cotswold National Landscape and serve as a priority conservation habitat, with some hedgerows reportedly planted by the monarch himself.Local campaigners have accused the developer of seeking to profit from the royal connection, while the Longfurlong Greenfields Association has also voiced their concerns.

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