Pakistan, April 21 -- King Charles III has approved the relocation of a historic bronze sculpture to Windsor Castle, marking a notable cultural change at the royal residence following recent adjustments within the royal household. The decision comes shortly after the exit of his brother, Prince Andrew, from Royal Lodge.

The sculpture, depicting Hercules and Achelous, will now be installed in the East Terrace Garden fountain area. Authorities confirmed that the artwork previously spent decades in storage after being removed from display during earlier renovation work at the estate.

Moreover, the bronze piece was originally created by sculptor Charles Crozatier and entered the royal collection in 1829 during the reign of King George IV. I...