Despite living 111 miles away from Dorset in Windsor, Prince William has found himself tied up in a neighbourhood row there. Residents living on the edge of Poundbury in Dorset are up in arms over trees that were planted on behalf of the Duchy of Cornwall, an organisation that the Prince of Wales heads up. The homeowners have spoken out to say they "strongly object" to the trees and they've also expressed their unhappiness with the approach from the Duchy of Cornwall, with last-minute notice and a disregard for their views.
Planning permission was retrospectively sought by CG Fry & Son, the Duchy’s developers on the day the trees were planted. At the moment, the trees are planted sparsely, but there are fears that more could be planted, creating a blockade for the wonderful vistas. Spea

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