King Charles has decided to shake things up at Windsor Castle, ending a nearly 200 year old perk for locals by axing the free entry to the historic site.
Since 1825, residents in the Windsor area have enjoyed complimentary visits to the Royal residence, but from June 1, 2024, this privilege will be replaced with a discounted entry fee of £16.
According to the BBC, the Royal Collection Trust is introducing a half-price admission for those holding a Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead Advantage Card.This card, which locals can apply for online at no cost, provides access to over 200 special offers and discounts for various local attractions and activities, reports the Mirror.
But not everyone's thrilled about the change; with several Windsor residents and some political figures voicing their discontent.
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