JUST days before launching a campaign to highlight poaching
and the illegal wildlife trade Prince William, accompanied by Prince
Harry, has jetted into Spain for a hunting trip.
The royal brothers are staying at a luxury hunting lodge on the
country estate near Cordoba – owned by the Duke of Westminster – one of
the richest men in Britain.
The pair shot wild boar and stags at the exclusive 37,000-hectare
property Finca La Garganta, near the village of Conquista, on the border
of Castilla La Mancha.
Contained within the 40 mile
perimeter – patrolled by armed guards in 4x4s – the Finca has its own
private train station, petrol station and accommodation for 100 staff.
The brothers try to go shooting at least once a year on the estate owned by the Duke of Westminster, who is William’s godfather.
According to reports, William and Harry separately flew into Sevilla
on Thursday before leaving for the estate with friends and some Scotland
Yard protection officers.
It is understood that the Duchess of Cambridge, and their son, Prince George, are at home in the UK.
Princes William and Harry are no strangers to Andalucia having visited the region on several occasions in recent years.
The brothers have visited the estate in the past, with the Duke of
Cornwall believed to have visited with his then girlfriend Kate
Middleton, a couple of years ago.
A Kensington Palace spokesman last night declined to talk about the trip.
Source: theolivepress.es