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Charles 'mortified' as fishermen 'booted off river' – what he did next was class

King Charles is said to have made the move after a group of insurance brokers were reportedly told to "relinquish the best bit" of the Thurso River for the monarch

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Charles 'mortified' as fishermen 'booted off river' – what he did next was class

King Charles is said to have made the move after a group of insurance brokers were reportedly told to "relinquish the best bit" of the Thurso River for the monarch

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TALK OF THE TOWN: Fly-fishermen forced to give river spot to King

The King tracked down a group of fly-fishermen at their lodgings to apologise after they were booted off a river in Scotland so that he could cast his rod in peace.

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  1. domenica 28 giugno 2026·dailymail.com

    TALK OF THE TOWN: Fly-fishermen forced to give river spot to King

    The King tracked down a group of fly-fishermen at their lodgings to apologise after they were booted off a river in Scotland so that he could cast his rod in peace.

  2. domenica 28 giugno 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Charles 'mortified' as fishermen 'booted off river' – what he did next was class

    King Charles is said to have made the move after a group of insurance brokers were reportedly told to "relinquish the best bit" of the Thurso River for the monarch