Reporting across outlets says King Charles makes a gesture after fishermen are reportedly removed from part of the River Thurso. The claims center on an alleged instruction to a group of insurance brokers, who are said to have been told to “relinquish the best bit” of the river for the monarch. Following that reported move, Charles is described as being “mortified” and taking action afterward, which the articles frame as a response to the disruption to local fishing activity.
While both sources describe the same basic sequence—fishermen are reportedly “booted off” the river, an alleged directive is linked to arrangements involving the king, and Charles reacts with concern—neither outlet provides independently verified details about who issued the instruction, the legal or administrative basis for any river access changes, or the specific steps the king takes. The reports therefore present a narrative based on secondhand account, emphasizing the king’s personal reaction to the reported incident rather than confirmed procedural facts.