And here I was thinking that at least he was environmentally conscious. Seems selective stances when it’s convenient, like opting to pay some taxes but not others, is on par for that family.
Remove the “…of protective birds” part and I’d still believe you
What a shock. Gamekeepers killing rare birds because if they let that red kite roam free, it means Sir Herbert and Lord Humphrey might have a few less pheasants to shoot, and we can’t have that.
Gamekeepers are just trash. Sadly, the public envisions a gamekeeper as some friendly Yorkshire man with a whippet who loves animals and looks after them. When really, they only exist to kill any animals which threaten Sir Herbert’s stock of grouse and pheasants.
Up until the words ‘of protected birds’ I though this was going to be quite the bombshell story!!
This is linked to Sandringham only, not all Royal Estates.
Highgrove House, which is spectacular for wildlife, is King Charles main focus and has been for decades.
Just in case people are looking for their pitchforks because Charles is being a hypocrite regarding wildlife and his stance on the environment. He’s not that awful (certainly not to the level of our elected leaders). Sandringham was more his mother’s property which he hasn’t had much say over if I recall correctly. Highgrove was his project, and there’s been a few interesting programmes on it which were worth watching.
You can find them all stuffed and sitting in protective glass cases in one of the rooms duhhhh
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And here I was thinking that at least he was environmentally conscious. Seems selective stances when it’s convenient, like opting to pay some taxes but not others, is on par for that family.
Remove the “…of protective birds” part and I’d still believe you
What a shock. Gamekeepers killing rare birds because if they let that red kite roam free, it means Sir Herbert and Lord Humphrey might have a few less pheasants to shoot, and we can’t have that.
Gamekeepers are just trash. Sadly, the public envisions a gamekeeper as some friendly Yorkshire man with a whippet who loves animals and looks after them. When really, they only exist to kill any animals which threaten Sir Herbert’s stock of grouse and pheasants.
Up until the words ‘of protected birds’ I though this was going to be quite the bombshell story!!
This is linked to Sandringham only, not all Royal Estates.
Highgrove House, which is spectacular for wildlife, is King Charles main focus and has been for decades.
Just in case people are looking for their pitchforks because Charles is being a hypocrite regarding wildlife and his stance on the environment. He’s not that awful (certainly not to the level of our elected leaders). Sandringham was more his mother’s property which he hasn’t had much say over if I recall correctly. Highgrove was his project, and there’s been a few interesting programmes on it which were worth watching.
You can find them all stuffed and sitting in protective glass cases in one of the rooms duhhhh