King Charles III’s shocking relationship with vampires has been revealed.
King Charles III may not seem like a modern-day Dracula, but he has some shocking connections to the famous realm of vampires.
According to British media reports, King Charles allegedly owns a secret home in Transylvania.
Although the members of the royal family own several properties around the world, it is no secret.
But King Charles is somewhat different in that he only owns one property outside his country called ‘Blue House’ in Transylvania.
According to the report, he fell in love with the house during one of his official visits in 2006 and bought it.
According to reports, the farmhouse is located in the remote village of ‘Visekary’, where King Charles reportedly spends only two days every year.
The property remains open to the public in the absence of King Charles.
The report also states that visitors pay £100 a night to stay in the 1912 house, which is built in the style of the 1700s.
King Charles once expressed his love for Transylvania in a documentary called ‘Wild Carpathia’, saying that it is ‘the last corner of Europe where you see complete sustainability and real resilience’.
He wrote that ‘this is one of those stories I heard almost as a child and is remarkable’.
It is worth mentioning here that King Charles himself is said to be a descendant of the infamous ruler Vlad the Impaler, also known as ‘Dracula’, a name associated with vampires.