By Luiza Ilie and Anca Cernat VISCRI, Romania (Reuters) – For many people in the Transylvanian village of Viscri in central Romania, Britain’s King Charles has been a gracious and engaged neighbour. The monarch, who is distantly related to Romania’s former King Michael, has bought and restored an 18th century Saxon cottage in the hillside village, and has made many visits to UNESCO World Heritage site known for its medieval fortified church and architecture. He first visited Transylvania – where he claims ancestors, including Vlad Tepes, the 15th century ruler who inspired Bram Stoker’s litera…