Activists against Queen Elizabeth for “illegal hunting” on the farm

Apparently, Queen Elizabeth would have decided to do away with one of her responsibilities by relinquishing all control to the Prince Carlos, his firstborn and future heir to the British crown, after becoming the target of serious allegations.

According to reports that have appeared, Queen Isabel II he would make the ultimate decision to free himself from one of his many obligations and hand it over entirely to the Prince of Wales, the management of the Sandringham estate.

An unprecedented fact, as this would require a major effort on the part of the British royal family, in addition to an important commitment to the heir to the throne, who had been taking the reins since last year, they stress.

The news gained strong relevance after hearing about certain practices that violate the law, such as “animal cruelty,” apparently presented on the farm.

The property is home to many memories of the 94-year-old monarch, this site is home to one of the most important horse farms and for which Queen Elizabeth would return every winter.

Sandringham It was the property where Isabel II’s family from their grandparents and parents lived in every winter season, later she with her children and then her grandchildren, it was the family gathering place every Christmas.

Not only would it be a special place for the Queen because of her memories and her love for horses, but another detail that would make it special is that it was where the princess Diana of Wales will come to this world for the first time.

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On this occasion, however, one of the “monarch’s” favorite sites could be further investigated following complaints that the site poses a serious risk to “wild animals”.

Queen Elizabeth allegedly charged with “animal cruelty”

What has recently been transcended would have a major impact on the image of royalty, which has already been plunged into strong controversy in recent months

Now Isabel and her family would be accused of endangering the life of an owl with their “illegal” trapping mechanisms.

This would turn into another scandal for the Windsors, after Royal Rota presenters Chris Ship and Lizzie Robinson discussed the topic in more depth by referring to the deaths of these species.

After this, they revealed the practices carried out with some birds on the royal estate over several years

The Queen has an estate in Sandringham, which is a working estate, as Buckingham Palace tells us. In that working farm they have traps to protect game birds, pheasants and partridges. Those traps have caught an owl, a protected species. The traps wiped him out, so the police had to investigate this whole thing. ‘

Some listeners have even added another version where they reveal the names of the traps they supposedly use to catch these nocturnal birds of prey. It’s called a “Fenn” trap, he explained,

Currently “they are banned trapping mechanisms and can only be used on some species, squirrels or rodents, but not on stoats or owls as they are in danger of extinction”.

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A photo recently circulating on social networks showed the body of one of the owls that were victims of these traps on the farm, sparking outrage from activists.

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