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The king’s terror after the ‘beast’ of Big Cat has stalked royal legacy

King King Charles is said to be “shaken to the core” about the fears. A hugely leopard predator has stalked the site around Highgrove House, the Gloucestershire estate that he shares with Queen Camilla.

Radaronline.com Can reveal that the 76-year-old Monarch, who tells us that his fight against cancer is losing, was warned of an observation near the Royal House in Tetbury after a dog walker reported that he saw a black leopard in the dusk a fox in a fox. The animal was only driven away when the dogs of the Walker were shocked, so that the fox let it escape unharmed – and the locals called it “the beast of Highgrove”.

A local source said: “The king takes a huge comfort in the countryside and Highgrove is his sanctuary; the idea of ​​a predator lurking so close to him deeply.”

He already has enough to deal with terms of his health, and this has added an extra layer of worries. “

Another insider claimed: “There is concern about the safety of staff, visitors and animals on the estate. It is the last thing the king needs at the moment.”

Big Cat expert Rick Minter, who runs a podcast that documents observations from the animals, has investigated the meeting.

He said, “A dog lit at Tetbury looked at a black leopard that bowed a fox at the dusk.”

Her three large dogs were on indications, but she rumbled the cat, which rushed away, and the fox came out of the captured situation and left the area, remained close to the walker and her dogs, apparently wanted their company for a safe escort. “

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Minter has linked the highgrove incident to similar reports in Gloucestershire of a black predator on hunting.

He noticed an observation north of Stroud, in which a witness a dark colored cat moved through forests as he stored deer.

“The person saw an orange hue for the other dark fur,” he said, adding to it “suggests that it was a leopard in his black shape – as the most credible Panther observations seem to be.”

Other encounters have been reported along the M5 -Way in England.

Minter said: “In May, a driver claimed that a black panther was lurking in the scrub by the M5 Magelway edge in South Gloucestershire. When I follow it, I discovered that the adjacent farm at that location reported that his cattle had been nervous and a few days for a few days.”

The Animal Expert is currently an exhibition at the Nature in Art Gallery in Gloucester, with the animals of Great Britain: The Art of British Big Cats, who is investigating the role that these predators can now play in local ecosystems.

He said: “They undoubtedly come mainly from discarded trophy -house animals, but they now seem to play their part as predators in the ecosystem.”

The exhibition shows, among other things, the dietary habits of the big cats on natural prey such as deer with dental markings on bones as proof. “

The observation with Highgrove is not the only recent brush between celebrities and mysterious big cats.

Earlier this year, a Panther-like animal was reportedly spotted near the Estate Suffolk Estate of Ed Sheeran, who shares the 32-year-old singer with his wife Cherry Seaborn, 31, and their two daughters.

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Matt Salusbury, who runs the Big Cats of Suffolk website, said: “The witness told me that they had seen a large black animal walk up and down along the tree line at the end of a field behind their garden.

“They observed it more than five minutes before it sat down with his head.”

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