Residents near King Charles' Highgrove pay one of the most expensive car park permits in Britain - but say they still can't park because of all the tourists.
People living in Tetbury near HRH's country home fork out over £600 a year to park - double the cost of some of London's wealthiest boroughs.
That compares to £257 for vehicles in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and £321 in Westminster.
Many residents living in Tetbury can't park outside their homes and pay £640 for a season ticket to park in West Street car park.
It is half allocated to locals - but they say they always struggle to find a space.
Speaking today one said "Obviously we're happy to have King Charles over at Highgrove - but there's so many tourists and it seems to leave Tetbury as the car park."
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