The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Catherine Middleton, are the latest high profile couple to be targeted by the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) for bird hunting, a centuries old royal tradition.
According to multiple reports, William purchased 250 pheasants, ducks and partridges for a shoot at the Queen's Sandringham Estate to mark his younger brother Harry’s 27th birthday. But in a letter obtained by FOX411’s Pop Tarts column, PETA President Ingrid Newkirk has reached out and urged wife Kate to put a stop to it.
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3 comments:
who's been shooting kate middleton's bird.
Enjoy yourself Prince William,Ingrid Newkirk can go to hell.
Shooting them is almost as cruel as raising them in overcrowded houses and hanging them upside down as a blade cuts their head off in a processing plant so people can buy them nicely packaged in plastic wrap to avoid the notion that a bird was killed so they could enjoy some bbq chicken. LOL! I say start selling live or freshly killed birds and let people pluck, clean and cut them up like in the old days.
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