The monarch “takes a stronger public stance on animal rights and environmental issues than any other member of the royal family.”
British King Charles III banned the serving of foie gras in all royal palaces. This was reported to the world’s largest animal rights organization PETA, writes DW.
PETA noted that it has received confirmation from the royal representative that foie gras is now banned from all royal family residences in the UK.
“Foie gras is not purchased by the royal family or served in royal residences, and there are no plans to change this policy,” the letter said.
Also known as the Prince of Wales, Charles banned foie gras from royal residences.
Note that the French delicacy is prepared from goose or duck liver. This pâté is usually eaten at Christmas dinner.
“PETA is calling on everyone to follow the king’s lead and get foie gras off the menu this Christmas and beyond,” PETA Vice President Eliza Allen said in a statement.
Remember that King Charles III in his lifetime, while he was a prince, received the title of spoiled. It was featured in a 2015 documentary called Serving the Royals: Inside the Firm. Paul Burrell, who was butler to Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana, revealed details of Her Majesty’s character.
Photos of the interior of King Charles III’s house have appeared on the network
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