Queen Camilla pledges not to buy new fur, say activists
Queen Camilla meets with teachers and members of staff at Moreland Primary School during a visit to open the 50th Coronation Library on 7 May 2024 in London, England. Camilla - a keen fox hunter before it was made illegal in the UK - follows in the footsteps of late Queen Elizabeth II, who announced she would stop buying fur in 2019.
The letter, on Buckingham Palace headed notepaper, said:"I can confirm that Her Majesty will not procure any new fur garments."PETA founder Ingrid Newkirk welcomed the move as being"right and proper for the monarchy", and said it was in line with the overwhelming majority of British people who also refuse to wear animal fur.
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