Furious neighbours of King Charles's country home say they have nowhere to park because of hordes of tourists visiting the estate.
Residents living in Tetbury, Gloucestershire, near Highgrove House, pay for one of Britain's most expensive parking permits.
But despite the hefty fee of £640 they can't park their vehicles outside their homes and claim the town is used as a 'car park'.
The price of the permits are double the cost of some of London's most expensive boroughs.
And only half of the spaces in West Street are allocated to locals, meaning they struggle to find a place to park.






