King Charles’ plans to fit electric car points to Windsor Castle may be blocked.
The eco-campaigning monarch, 75, is planning to install the charges to the royal residence as he continues to use electric vehicles to do his royal duties, but experts have warned the scheme could affect archaeological remains.
Planning consultation docs submitted to the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead Council, uncovered by the Daily Telegraph, show archaeology officer Edwin Wood has warned: “The application site falls within an area of archaeological significance and archaeological remains may be damaged by ground disturbance for the proposed development”.
The officer added: ”The sites lie immediately adjacent to, and within the grounds of, Windsor Castle, a scheduled ancient monument. The area around the castle became the focus for settlement following the construction of the castle in the 11th century and the movement of the royal centre from Old Windsor following the Conquest of 1066.
”As such there is the potential for archaeology relating to the early development and construction of the castle and town of Windsor to survive.”