The stone water feature in Bowes-Lyon Place in Poundbury, Dorset, was left with soapy water bubbling out of it.
A water fountain in King Charles' model village has been vandalised with washing-up liquid after locals complained about its ugly algae-covered appearance.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla in Poundbury. Construction of Poundbury started in 1993 with a lot of influence from King Charles III, who regularly visit the area The Duchy has since confirmed there are no plans to replenish the fountain, adding it is taking on a natural look. Mr Bowerman added that the fountain is being monitored and they may clean the lower steps if they become slippery and a safety hazard.
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