Dersingham house owned by King Charles III on Sandringham estate put up for rent – with ‘no cats’ policy
King Charles has put one of his houses up for rent - but tenants can only stay there as long as they don't own a cat.
The three-bedroom property, which costs £1,100 a month to let, is located in Doddshill Road on the King's Sandringham estate in Dersingham.
It boasts a 'contemporary kitchen', a driveway, garage and multiple outhouses and has a reception room with an open fire, a spacious kitchen and family bathroom.
But the monarch has banned cats from the property and dogs are only considered on a case-by-case basis.
The ban is believed to have been brought in by Elizabeth II, over fears pets would prey on game bird chicks that breed on the 20,000-acre estate.
Although the late Queen had Welsh Corgis, she was not a fan of cats and may even have been allergic to them.