Prince William: That brings trouble for the Queen's grandson

Because he took Prince George with him on the hunt, Prince William is in trouble – criticism from the animal rights organization Peta.

Prince William (38) has trouble with animal rights activists. The reason: The grandson of Queen Elizabeth II (94) allegedly took his son Prince George (7) with him on a grouse hunt. According to British media reports, this took place last weekend when the Cambridges were visiting Scotland. George is believed to have watched his father and other high-ranking members of the royal family spend the morning killing birds near Balmoral, it is said. It was apparently not the first time William had taken Prince George with him on a hunt.

The animal rights organization Peta criticizes this sharply: A child who witnesses such a sport could suffer psychological damage, and it could also lead to George becoming indifferent when it comes to the suffering of animals. "In order to help him develop into a responsible, compassionate leader, his parents must teach him respect for all living beings," Peta quoted Mimi Bekhechi of the Daily Mail as saying.

Family reunion at Balmoral Castle

Prince William, his wife Duchess Kate (38) and their three children George, Charlotte (5) and Louis (2) probably spent several days in Scotland last week to visit the Queen and Prince Philip (99) who are at Balmoral Castle spend the summer. On Saturday, everyone saw each other face to face for the first time since March – but of course subject to social distancing requirements, reported the "Sun".

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