OH DEER!

Prince Charles crashes into a DEER at Balmoral leaving his car badly damaged

Source says heir to the thrown was shaken but not injured

PRINCE Charles is “shaken” but unharmed after his car was involved in a collision with a deer at the royal estate of Balmoral.

The Prince of Wales’ Audi A4 Allroad Estate was reportedly so badly damaged that a specialist mechanic had to be dispatched to the Highlands estate.

Prince Charles was reportedly driving an Audi estate car at the time of the crash

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Red deer are common in the Scottish Highlands, where the royal Balmoral estate is

The crash happened in the Queen’s estate in the Scottish Highlands in the last few days, the has reported.

A Clarence House spokesman refused to comment on the crash, believed to have happened while the prince was driving.

The heir to the throne is believed to have been enjoying a break from official duties.

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A source told the Mirror that the car was “badly damaged” and the prince was shaken but not injured.

The source said: “Red Deer are a hazard on the roads up here and most drivers have had a brush with them at some point.

“Charles is a careful driver but sometimes they dash out on the road and there’s little you can do. He’ll have got a hell of a fright.”

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Balmoral Castle has been a residence of the British Royal Family since 1852

Balmoral will host a royal gathering this week, with guests including Prince William the Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte and Prince George.

Princess Anne is also at the estate after a chest infection forced her to cancel royal engagements.


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