Yep, it can't be slimmed down any more. All these charities want royal patronages and there's not that many people left to cover it all.any fewer and they'll never get round all the events, places and people they need to.
Kate definitely shoots, she has been pictured several times with a gun and carrying birds.Except Kate and William's PR regarding being "just like us" has become a huge joke.
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Does Kate hunt, Diana didn't as she was scared of horses after she fell off one.
A quick google shows she hunts. I agree with the other commenter that it's cruel. I'm also certain that the royals had a loophole put in place as its illegal in the UK too.Kate definitely shoots, she has been pictured several times with a gun and carrying birds.
I thought fox hunting was already banned in England? I thought it was more of a meet up and gallop around followed by drinks these days.They see it purely as sport and also that a fox is a pest that needs keeping under control. While I agree that foxes can be pests especially at lambing time there are far more humane ways to deal with them than the cruel fox hunt. I don't like Camilla either she is quite hard I think. She is good at doing positive things for domestic violence but she also knows that it makes her look good.
It's illegal to hunt them with a pack of dogs. I think you can still shoot them?I thought fox hunting was already banned in England? I thought it was more of a meet up and gallop around followed by drinks these days.
Some have been caught hunting illegally, trouble is many of them think that they are above the law anywayI thought fox hunting was already banned in England? I thought it was more of a meet up and gallop around followed by drinks these days.
That seems to be about shooting as hunting rather than Fox hunting.A quick google shows she hunts. I agree with the other commenter that it's cruel. I'm also certain that the royals had a loophole put in place as its illegal in the UK too.
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They get round it, it might have been that they were allowed to go out with only two dogs or something. Also, whilst out riding some hunters say their dogs picked up the scent of a fox that was 'just passing by' and chased it. So many hunters actually breed foxes so that they can chase them with dogs and see them being ripped to shreds.I thought fox hunting was already banned in England? I thought it was more of a meet up and gallop around followed by drinks these days.
I don't like hunting either but that, to be blunt is bollocks. Why would they need to? There's more than enough foxes out there creating havoc. The 'soppification' of foxes in this country is ludicrous. People need to remember that those dear little cubs (yes, they truly are adorable) will grow up into chicken murdering bastards. I don't use those words lightly, foxes kill for fun, not just hunger. A bit like humans, really.They get round it, it might have been that they were allowed to go out with only two dogs or something. Also, whilst out riding some hunters say their dogs picked up the scent of a fox that was 'just passing by' and chased it. So many hunters actually breed foxes so that they can chase them with dogs and see them being ripped to shreds.
I know they kill lambs as well but surely there should be more humane ways of killing them, shooting them would be better than having them being chased for miles and then ripped to shreds. I live in the country and I do realise the damage foxes can to to livestock.I don't like hunting either but that, to be blunt is bollocks. Why would they need to? There's more than enough foxes out there creating havoc. The 'soppification' of foxes in this country is ludicrous. People need to remember that those dear little cubs (yes, they truly are adorable) will grow up into chicken murdering bastards. I don't use those words lightly, foxes kill for fun, not just hunger. A bit like humans, really.
That is what they would have you believe. It is still a very active “sport.” Look up hunt saboteurs on Instagram (but only if you have a strong stomach). It’s absolutely despicable.I thought fox hunting was already banned in England? I thought it was more of a meet up and gallop around followed by drinks these days.
I totally agree that shooting them is preferable. No animal should be ripped apart.I know they kill lambs as well but surely there should be more humane ways of killing them, shooting them would be better than having them being chased for miles and then ripped to shreds. I live in the country and I do realise the damage foxes can to to livestock.
You make a great point about what humans do to each other. Even what we're doing to our environment. Fox hunting is the low hanging fruit. Easy to criticise and straightforward to 'solve' but not the biggest problem in the world right now.Hunting to control the population is a necessary evil - there aren’t enough natural enemies to do so. People pay good money to be part of a hunting party. While I personally don’t see the appeal, as long as they act according to the law so be it. I do have a big problem with making it more cruel than it has to be. If some people like to dress up, and have a party afterwards that’s not my cup of tea, but this also doesn’t necessarily make them the devil incarnate.
On the other hand - human are known to be opportunistic and cruel. Some hunt animals with questionable or unlawful methods, others love to buy new tech every year while happily accepting this means child labour under the most horrendous conditions. I rather not think about my mobile I am typing on right now, as there’s a good and realistic chance at least one very young child died for it.
I remember in one of the recent elections (can’t remember which there’s been that many), that fox hunting was such a huge deal. The NHS, EU, education all worthy talking points but I was hearing about fox hunting everyday, it was on the cover of newspapers and in debates, when the majority of people really don’t give a shitYou make a great point about what humans do to each other. Even what we're doing to our environment. Fox hunting is the low hanging fruit. Easy to criticise and straightforward to 'solve' but not the biggest problem in the world right now.
But some do "give a shit"as you so eloquently put it and their views count as well.I remember in one of the recent elections (can’t remember which there’s been that many), that fox hunting was such a huge deal. The NHS, EU, education all worthy talking points but I was hearing about fox hunting everyday, it was on the cover of newspapers and in debates, when the majority of people really don’t give a shit
Hunting for population control - yes. But it doesn’t have to be cruel, it doesn’t have to damage the countryside, it doesn’t have to damage other wildlife. Staff go around blocking up escape routes which can lead to badger setts being blocked. The fox endures physical and mental cruelty before a painful, sometimes slow, death. All for the enjoyment of privileged hooray Henry’s. They don’t give a rat’s arse about anything apart from their entertainment. People say it’s a low hanging fruit and that people don’t give a shit but they should - it’s a backward practice and anyone who does it is mentally unwell. Royal or not.Hunting to control the population is a necessary evil - there aren’t enough natural enemies to do so. People pay good money to be part of a hunting party. While I personally don’t see the appeal, as long as they act according to the law so be it. I do have a big problem with making it more cruel than it has to be. If some people like to dress up, and have a party afterwards that’s not my cup of tea, but this also doesn’t necessarily make them the devil incarnate.
On the other hand - human are known to be opportunistic and cruel. Some hunt animals with questionable or unlawful methods, others love to buy new tech every year while happily accepting this means child labour under the most horrendous conditions. I rather not think about my mobile I am typing on right now, as there’s a good and realistic chance at least one very young child died for it.
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