Buckingham Palace wrote to animal-rights group Peta to confirm the move Queen Camilla has pledged not to buy any more fur products in the latest move by Buckingham Palace to not use animal products.
She has followed in the footsteps of the late Queen Elizabeth II who made headlines in 2019 when Her Late Majesty's senior dresser Angela Kelly revealed she was no longer using real fur in her outfits. The latest row back by the royals continues the Palace's move towards becoming environmentally friendly. The Coronation Roll - the official recording of the proceedings - was for the first time in history made from paper
Read More The cruelty-free sacred oil that will anoint Charles as King: Monarch breaks Coronation Day tradition with recipe blended from olives picked next to his grandmother's grave in Jerusalem - while glands of civet cat and whale's stomach lining are removed It was not the traditional mix of unguents, spices and pungent animal parts, as was the case up to and including the last Coronation.
Meanwhile, the Coronation Roll - the official recording of the proceedings - was for the first time in history made from paper due to Charles's interest in animal welfare.The King was central to a ban on foie gras at royal palaces in 2008 when he held the title of Prince of Wales. Charles has made a raft of eco-friendly changes since he ascended to the throne in September 2022 with him long championing green causesClerk of the Crown in Chancery Antonia Romeo's signature on the Coronation Roll
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