Officials warned of ‘serious wildlife incidents’ at Queen’s Sandringham estate

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  1. Sounds like more crime avoidance/ tax avoidance by this thieving family

    “before the shooting incident in the vicinity of Sandringham, the UK’s wildlife legislation was updated. The Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 included amendments – one of which sets out the Queen’s personal immunity from prosecution for wildlife offences”

  2. no wonder keir starmers so fond of them, with his lust for alpaca blood i’ll bet hes salivating at this story

  3. Tl;dr: Harry or his friend shot rare birds in 2006, hen harriers. The estate was also investigated in deaths of a goshawk, a sparrowhawk, a red kite, a tawny owl and a marsh harrier. They resisted all investigation, with help from the local police. There was also careless storage of a toxic and explosive fumigant in an unlocked outhouse.

    >It is a criminal offence to injure hen harriers, one of the rarest and most persecuted birds in the UK, then punishable by six months in prison or a £5,000 fine.To their surprise, they were told by Norfolk constabulary that no immediate action was possible: the police said they needed to ask Sandringham officials for permission to go on to the estate.

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