Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Prince William the Shallow and the Cruel Slaughters Birds While His Shallow Girlfriend Laughs in Glee

You’d think these guys who are so blessed and have nothing really to worry about in life or even work at all would find more noble things to do with their time. Instead, they think they’re so important that they gladly take away another’s life. Shallow and spiritless people.

Article:

Royal Couple Attend Shooting Party, Infuriate Animal Rights Groups

http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7005720507

December 4, 2006 10:43 a.m. EST

Maira Oliveira - All Headline News Reporter

Sandringham, England (BANG) - Prince William and girlfriend Kate Middleton recently sparked outrage over the weekend. The royal couple were the target of criticism for attending a Sandringham shooting party.

Animal rights campaigners are furious that Kate was seen laughing and joking as William shot pheasants.

Director of Animal Aid, Andrew Taylor, fumed to Britain's Daily Mirror, "It turns your stomach. I would have hopes that she might have talked some sense into William and persuaded him to give up shooting for fun. But sadly she is offering her support to his brutal habit and seems happy to join the latest generation of royal blood sport enthusiasts."

Wearing a leather cowboy hat and sleeveless hunting jacket, Kate appeared to feel at home on the Sandringham estate on Saturday. The 24-year-old didn't do any shooting, but did help to pick up some of the dead birds and took photographs of William.

The couple were enjoying a weekend break at the Queen's Norfolk estate, just days after engagement rumors surfaced once again.

Kate and William are thought to have stayed at Sandringham before, but the brunette has always done her to best to avoid being photographed there.

Kate has also been invited to spend Christmas at the estate with the royal family - the first time a royal's unmarried partner has been permitted to do so.

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