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  • Queen Camilla with the Green Man Humpty Dumpty Egg in London, UK.
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    Queen Camilla with the Green Man Humpty Dumpty Egg in London, UK.
    01/04/2025. London, United Kingdom.

    Queen Camilla with the Green Man Humpty Dumpty Egg outside The King's Gallery at Buckingham Palace in London. The egg was commissioned by King Charles III and Queen Camilla as part of the Elephant Family charity’s Big Egg Hunt.

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  • Queen Camilla with the Green Man Humpty Dumpty Egg in London, UK.
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    Queen Camilla with the Green Man Humpty Dumpty Egg in London, UK.
    01/04/2025. London, United Kingdom.

    Queen Camilla with the Green Man Humpty Dumpty Egg outside The King's Gallery at Buckingham Palace in London. The egg was commissioned by King Charles III and Queen Camilla as part of the Elephant Family charity’s Big Egg Hunt.

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  • Queen Camilla with the Green Man Humpty Dumpty Egg in London, UK.
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    Queen Camilla with the Green Man Humpty Dumpty Egg in London, UK.
    01/04/2025. London, United Kingdom.

    Queen Camilla with the Green Man Humpty Dumpty Egg outside The King's Gallery at Buckingham Palace in London. The egg was commissioned by King Charles III and Queen Camilla as part of the Elephant Family charity’s Big Egg Hunt.

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  • Queen Camilla with the Green Man Humpty Dumpty Egg in London, UK.
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    Queen Camilla with the Green Man Humpty Dumpty Egg in London, UK.
    01/04/2025. London, United Kingdom.

    Queen Camilla with the Green Man Humpty Dumpty Egg outside The King's Gallery at Buckingham Palace in London. The egg was commissioned by King Charles III and Queen Camilla as part of the Elephant Family charity’s Big Egg Hunt.

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  • Queen Camilla with the Green Man Humpty Dumpty Egg in London, UK.
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    Queen Camilla with the Green Man Humpty Dumpty Egg in London, UK.
    01/04/2025. London, United Kingdom.

    Queen Camilla with the Green Man Humpty Dumpty Egg outside The King's Gallery at Buckingham Palace in London. The egg was commissioned by King Charles III and Queen Camilla as part of the Elephant Family charity’s Big Egg Hunt.

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  • Queen Camilla with the Green Man Humpty Dumpty Egg in London, UK.
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    Queen Camilla with the Green Man Humpty Dumpty Egg in London, UK.
    01/04/2025. London, United Kingdom.

    Queen Camilla with the Green Man Humpty Dumpty Egg outside The King's Gallery at Buckingham Palace in London. The egg was commissioned by King Charles III and Queen Camilla as part of the Elephant Family charity’s Big Egg Hunt.

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  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

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  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

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  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

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  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

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    Floral displays celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee are seen at the Chelsea in Bloom 2022 in London
    Floral displays celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee are seen at the Chelsea in Bloom 2022 in London

    The alternative floral art show, transforms the streets of Chelsea from the 23 – 28 May

    Produced by Cadogan in association with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), the annual competition has grown dramatically each year, with Chelsea’s retailers, restaurants and hotels adorning themselves with breath-taking displays made of flowers to compete for the coveted awards.

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    Floral displays celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee are seen at the Chelsea in Bloom 2022 in London
    Floral displays celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee are seen at the Chelsea in Bloom 2022 in London

    The alternative floral art show, transforms the streets of Chelsea from the 23 – 28 May

    Produced by Cadogan in association with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), the annual competition has grown dramatically each year, with Chelsea’s retailers, restaurants and hotels adorning themselves with breath-taking displays made of flowers to compete for the coveted awards.

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    Floral displays celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee are seen at the Chelsea in Bloom 2022 in London
    Floral displays celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee are seen at the Chelsea in Bloom 2022 in London

    The alternative floral art show, transforms the streets of Chelsea from the 23 – 28 May

    Produced by Cadogan in association with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), the annual competition has grown dramatically each year, with Chelsea’s retailers, restaurants and hotels adorning themselves with breath-taking displays made of flowers to compete for the coveted awards.

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    Sasha Brunyee, musician, Grenadier Guards Band.
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    Sasha Brunyee, musician, Grenadier Guards Band.
    Nation to fall silent at home to mark Armistice Day on centenary of Unknown WarriorÕs burial. Britons will fall silent in their homes in remembrance of the nationÕs war dead on Armistice Day, as the coronavirus pandemic limits public commemorations. People have been encouraged to pause on their doorsteps or by windows for the traditional two minutes silence at 11am on Wednesday. Sasha Brunyee, musician, Grenadier Guards Band.
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    Nation to fall silent at home to mark Armistice Day on centenary of Unknown Warrior’s burial. Britons will fall silent in their homes in remembrance of the nation’s war dead on Armistice Day, as the coronavirus pandemic limits public commemorations. People have been encouraged to pause on their doorsteps or by windows for the traditional two minutes silence at 11am on Wednesday. Sasha Brunyee, musician, Grenadier Guards Band.
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    Nation to fall silent at home to mark Armistice Day on centenary of Unknown Warrior’s burial. Britons will fall silent in their homes in remembrance of the nation’s war dead on Armistice Day, as the coronavirus pandemic limits public commemorations. People have been encouraged to pause on their doorsteps or by windows for the traditional two minutes silence at 11am on Wednesday. Sasha Brunyee, musician, Grenadier Guards Band.
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    Sasha Brunyee, musician, Grenadier Guards Band.
    Nation to fall silent at home to mark Armistice Day on centenary of Unknown Warrior’s burial. Britons will fall silent in their homes in remembrance of the nation’s war dead on Armistice Day, as the coronavirus pandemic limits public commemorations. People have been encouraged to pause on their doorsteps or by windows for the traditional two minutes silence at 11am on Wednesday. Sasha Brunyee, musician, Grenadier Guards Band.
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    Sasha Brunyee, musician, Grenadier Guards Band.
    Nation to fall silent at home to mark Armistice Day on centenary of Unknown Warrior’s burial. Britons will fall silent in their homes in remembrance of the nation’s war dead on Armistice Day, as the coronavirus pandemic limits public commemorations. People have been encouraged to pause on their doorsteps or by windows for the traditional two minutes silence at 11am on Wednesday. Sasha Brunyee, musician, Grenadier Guards Band.
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    Sasha Brunyee, musician, Grenadier Guards Band.
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    Sasha Brunyee, musician, Grenadier Guards Band.
    Nation to fall silent at home to mark Armistice Day on centenary of Unknown Warrior’s burial. Britons will fall silent in their homes in remembrance of the nation’s war dead on Armistice Day, as the coronavirus pandemic limits public commemorations. People have been encouraged to pause on their doorsteps or by windows for the traditional two minutes silence at 11am on Wednesday. Sasha Brunyee, musician, Grenadier Guards Band.
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    Sasha Brunyee, musician, Grenadier Guards Band.
    Nation to fall silent at home to mark Armistice Day on centenary of Unknown Warrior’s burial. Britons will fall silent in their homes in remembrance of the nation’s war dead on Armistice Day, as the coronavirus pandemic limits public commemorations. People have been encouraged to pause on their doorsteps or by windows for the traditional two minutes silence at 11am on Wednesday. Sasha Brunyee, musician, Grenadier Guards Band.
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    Sasha Brunyee, musician, Grenadier Guards Band.
    Nation to fall silent at home to mark Armistice Day on centenary of Unknown Warrior’s burial. Britons will fall silent in their homes in remembrance of the nation’s war dead on Armistice Day, as the coronavirus pandemic limits public commemorations. People have been encouraged to pause on their doorsteps or by windows for the traditional two minutes silence at 11am on Wednesday. Sasha Brunyee, musician, Grenadier Guards Band.
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    Sasha Brunyee, musician, Grenadier Guards Band.
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    Sasha Brunyee, musician, Grenadier Guards Band.
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  • Service held at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice Day
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    Service held at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice Day
    Image of Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing, who will perform the Last Post and Reveille at the Cenotaph in London today (11/11/2020) to mark Armistice Day.

    The bugle he will use was recovered from the mud and blood of the Somme in 1915. Its shrill notes would have been used then to signal troops in the fug and heat of battle. Today troops are issued orders through the latest digital technology and bugles such as this one have an almost exclusively ceremonial role.

    One hundred years ago thousands gathered in Whitehall to witness the unveiling of the Stone Cenotaph 100 years ago by King George V. Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing from the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards recreated the most poignant of moments at the exact time, in the exact place, that it occurred 100 years ago, by playing the Last Post to mark the start and the end of the silence on an instrument that had called men into battle in the First World War.

    He said: 'This bugle was discovered on the Somme, beside the body of a Welsh Guards soldier who will have fought during the infamous Battle of the Somme. Its numbered 10 which means it is only the 10th ever produced for the regiment. Taking part today is massively important, not just to me but to everyone who enjoys the freedoms those soldiers sacrificed everything for. To be able to share a connection with this event is a huge honour.'



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  • Service held at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice Day
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    Service held at the Cenotaph to mark Armistice Day
    Image of Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing, who will perform the Last Post and Reveille at the Cenotaph in London today (11/11/2020) to mark Armistice Day.

    The bugle he will use was recovered from the mud and blood of the Somme in 1915. Its shrill notes would have been used then to signal troops in the fug and heat of battle. Today troops are issued orders through the latest digital technology and bugles such as this one have an almost exclusively ceremonial role.

    One hundred years ago thousands gathered in Whitehall to witness the unveiling of the Stone Cenotaph 100 years ago by King George V. Lance Sergeant Stuart Laing from the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards recreated the most poignant of moments at the exact time, in the exact place, that it occurred 100 years ago, by playing the Last Post to mark the start and the end of the silence on an instrument that had called men into battle in the First World War.

    He said: 'This bugle was discovered on the Somme, beside the body of a Welsh Guards soldier who will have fought during the infamous Battle of the Somme. Its numbered 10 which means it is only the 10th ever produced for the regiment. Taking part today is massively important, not just to me but to everyone who enjoys the freedoms those soldiers sacrificed everything for. To be able to share a connection with this event is a huge honour.'



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  • Best of Defence Imagery 2020
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    Best of Defence Imagery 2020
    Armed Forces personnel paid tribute to Forces Sweetheart Dame Vera Lynn at her funeral, with street lining and a flypast by Second World War aircraft (top right). The flypast of two Spitfires was provided by the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF).

    Personnel from all three services formed a bearer party to carry Dame Vera’s coffin into the funeral service.

    A Royal Marines bugler performed The Last Post and the Reveille during the ceremony. Dame Vera enjoyed a special connection with the Armed Forces, and her family requested that military personnel take part in the ceremonies at her funeral today.

    Sailors from HMS Collingwood, soldiers from No.7 Company, 1 st Battalion The Coldstream Guards, and airmen and women from the Queen’s Colour Squadron of the RAF Regiment lined the route of the funeral cortège in Ditchling this afternoon. Two aircraft from the RAF’s Battle of Britain Memorial Flight performed a flypast over Ditchling before returning to RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire.


    The bearer party comprised personnel from all three Services:
    -Engineering Technician Dan Slamaker and Engineering Technician Alex Bouleter from HMS Collingwood represented the Royal Navy
    -Guardsman Junior Smith and Guardsman Louis Rogers from No 7 Company 1 st Battalion The Coldstream Guards represented the British Army
    -Lance Corporal Samuel Collins and Lance Corporal Benjamin Troughton from The Queen’s Colour Squadron, the ceremonial unit of the RAF Regiment, represented the Royal Air Force.
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    ARMED FORCES PAY TRIBUTE TO FORCES SWEETHEART WITH FLYPAST AT THE FUNERAL OF DAME VERA LYNN
    Pictured is the flypast from two Spitfires from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF) for the funeral of Dame Vera Lynn.

    Armed Forces personnel paid tribute to Forces Sweetheart Dame Vera Lynn at her funeral today, with street lining and a flypast by Second World War aircraft. Personnel from all three services formed a bearer party to carry Dame Vera’s coffin into the funeral service.

    A Royal Marines bugler performed The Last Post and the Reveille during the ceremony. Dame Vera enjoyed a special connection with the Armed Forces, and her family requested that military personnel take part in the ceremonies at her funeral today.

    Sailors from HMS Collingwood, soldiers from No.7 Company, 1 st Battalion The Coldstream Guards, and airmen and women from the Queen’s Colour Squadron of the RAF Regiment lined the route of the funeral cortège in Ditchling this afternoon. Two aircraft from the RAF’s Battle of Britain Memorial Flight performed a flypast over Ditchling before returning to RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire.


    The bearer party comprised personnel from all three Services:
    -Engineering Technician Dan Slamaker and Engineering Technician Alex Bouleter from HMS Collingwood represented the Royal Navy
    -Guardsman Junior Smith and Guardsman Louis Rogers from No 7 Company 1 st Battalion The Coldstream Guards represented the British Army
    -Lance Corporal Samuel Collins and Lance Corporal Benjamin Troughton from The Queen’s Colour Squadron, the ceremonial unit of the RAF Regiment, represented the Royal Air Force.

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  • ARMED FORCES PAY TRIBUTE TO FORCES SWEETHEART WITH FLYPAST AT THE FUNERAL OF DAME VERA LYNN
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    ARMED FORCES PAY TRIBUTE TO FORCES SWEETHEART WITH FLYPAST AT THE FUNERAL OF DAME VERA LYNN
    Pictured is the flypast from two Spitfires from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF) for the funeral of Dame Vera Lynn.

    Armed Forces personnel paid tribute to Forces Sweetheart Dame Vera Lynn at her funeral today, with street lining and a flypast by Second World War aircraft. Personnel from all three services formed a bearer party to carry Dame Vera’s coffin into the funeral service.

    A Royal Marines bugler performed The Last Post and the Reveille during the ceremony. Dame Vera enjoyed a special connection with the Armed Forces, and her family requested that military personnel take part in the ceremonies at her funeral today.

    Sailors from HMS Collingwood, soldiers from No.7 Company, 1 st Battalion The Coldstream Guards, and airmen and women from the Queen’s Colour Squadron of the RAF Regiment lined the route of the funeral cortège in Ditchling this afternoon. Two aircraft from the RAF’s Battle of Britain Memorial Flight performed a flypast over Ditchling before returning to RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire.


    The bearer party comprised personnel from all three Services:
    -Engineering Technician Dan Slamaker and Engineering Technician Alex Bouleter from HMS Collingwood represented the Royal Navy
    -Guardsman Junior Smith and Guardsman Louis Rogers from No 7 Company 1 st Battalion The Coldstream Guards represented the British Army
    -Lance Corporal Samuel Collins and Lance Corporal Benjamin Troughton from The Queen’s Colour Squadron, the ceremonial unit of the RAF Regiment, represented the Royal Air Force.

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    London heatwave. A guard overheats at Buckingham Palace.
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  • London heatwave. A guard overheats at Buckingham Palace.
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    London heatwave. A guard overheats at Buckingham Palace.
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    London heatwave. A guard overheats at Buckingham Palace.
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  • London heatwave. A guard overheats at Buckingham Palace.
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    London heatwave. A guard overheats at Buckingham Palace.
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    London heatwave. A guard overheats at Buckingham Palace.
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