Kate Middleton ‘put her foot down’ and stopped her kids from taking part in this royal tradition: book

“He placed a hand gently behind my neck, and … pushed my head inside the carcass,” Harry wrote. “I tried to pull away, but Sandy pushed me deeper. I was shocked by his insane strength. And by the infernal smell. My breakfast jumped up from my stomach.”
“After a minute I couldn’t smell anything, because I couldn’t breathe. My nose and mouth were full of blood, guts and a deep, upsetting warmth,” he added.

The revelations prompted animal charity PETA to condemn the exiled royal for his graphic descriptions of the ordeal.
However, Harry said he “felt swelling pride” that he had “been good to that stag” by killing it with a single shot so it felt no pain.
He added that it was merely a “show of respect for the slain,” as well as “an act of communion by the slayer.”

“I’d also been good to Nature. Managing their numbers meant saving the deer population as a whole, ensuring they’d have enough food for winter,” he wrote.

“Finally, I’d been good to the community. A big stag in the larder meant plenty of good meat for those living around Balmoral.”

SOURCE: New York Post

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