He posted the video on Twitter where it gathered over 250 likes. The footage showed broken tree branches and trunks scattered across the garden.
The caption to the post read: “Big storm last night – an awful lot of debris wherever I look.”
Concerned fans expressed their relief that no one was hurt and lamented the aftermath of the natural disaster.
One royal fan wrote: “Wow! You can tell that branch is from a big, old tree.
“We’ve been having some really bad storms here on the east coast of the USA as well.
“We had quite a bit of damage to the trees in our yards a couple of weeks ago.”
Pointing out a dog shown in the video, a user said: “A sad sight indeed to see such damage by the force of nature.
“I see your loyal park ranger is surveying the debris too.”
Others offered their help with the cleanup.
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This previous post, uploaded on July 25, proved more successful with over 700 likes.
Worried royal fans shared their thoughts in their replies to the tweet.
One Twitter user said: “Wow! That looks menacing, hope it didn’t do any damage.”
Another added: “Wow..!!! That’s scary Charles.
“Hope all is well & that you are all fine.”
A user commenting from the United States said: “We get them here as well in the #NewEngland region of the #US.
“They never came this far NE b4. We’ve been getting them continuously or a microburst.
“Ever since earth was knocked off its axis twice.
“Everyone is experiencing weird weather patterns.”