Prince William and his father against illegal hunting
In order to support the efforts to stop the illegal trade of species around the world, Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, and his son Prince William released a video message in which they seek to support this motion.
In the video, recorded at Clarence House, the residence of Prince Charles in London and delivered on Sunday, in which William describes that trade had reached “unprecedented levels of death and violence.”
Noteworthy that the video was disseminated the following day that the British press revealed that William and his brother Harry have spent the weekend hunting wild boars and deers on the farm of the Duke of Westminster, Gerald Grosvenor, godfather of William, located in Cordoba, Spain.
In addition, the calling is reported on the eve of the start in London of the international congress “illegal animal trade,” sponsored by the Government against illegal hunting.
The congress will focus especially on elephants, tigers and rhinos whose horn has more value than gold and platinum, and one dies every ten hours at the hands of an illegal hunter.