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Prince Edward Investigated for Beating Dog

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LONDON -- Prince Edward has been placed under fire by various British animal welfare organizations, after he was photographed raising a stick at two dogs on a recent hunting excavation.

Prince Edward, the fourth child and third son of Queen Elizabeth II, was hunting for pheasant on Queen Elizabeth's private Sandringham estate in Norfolk on Saturday, alongside Prince William, the queen's husband Prince Phillip, and the royal family's second son, Prince Andrew.

The two black Labrador Retrievers accompanying the family on the outing engaged in a squabble over a pheasant that had been shot down.

Prince Edward, also known as the Earl of Essex, was photographed approaching the dogs with his 4-foot-long walking stick in a threatening manner. In the photographic sequence, he is then seen wielding the stick down onto one dog several times.

The photographs do not reveal any actual contact with the dog and the stick, but they do show the Prince chasing after one of the dogs, who appears to be cowering, after the two animals were separated.

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is now investigating the incident, after it received several complaints from UK residents who saw the images.

"We'll treat it like any other allegation of cruelty," an unnamed spokeswoman told The Daily Express. "We will take a look and see whether there is anything in it."

A Buckingham Palace spokesman denied Prince Edward actually inflicted any harm on the dogs.

"I can confirm there were two dogs fighting over a pheasant. Prince Edward did separate them but no harm was done to either dog," the spokesman said.

"He broke up the fight with the dogs and pictures show him waving his stick around. We cannot confirm, however, whether he struck the dog."

An unnamed onlooker quoted by the UK Times Online said it "looked to me as if he hit the dog at least three times."

The spectator expressed uncertainty over the cited contact, however.

"But because it was such a long way away I cannot say that he definitely did [hit the dog]. He swung at the dog, then swung at it again, chasing it around the field. He was really angry."

According to The Telegraph, Prince Edward could be prosecuted if it is proven that he beat the dogs unnecessarily. Extreme cases of animal cruelty could result in fines up to 20,000 pounds, or nearly $30,000 U.S. dollars.

Though it is unclear how the case will play out -- let alone whether Prince Edward actually did beat the dogs -- animal welfare organizations across the nation have spoken out strongly against the act.

"People in blood sports tend to show a complete disregard for the welfare of animals," said Barry Hugillm, spokesman of the League Against Cruel Sports. "He has set a truly sickening example."

"It is an offense to cause an animal unnecessary suffering," said Andrew Tyler, director of Animal Aid. "Hitting a dog is a pathetic, cowardly and vicious act. It appear he had a royal tantrum."

Yet the Buckingham Palace spokeswoman maintained that no member of the royal family would knowingly injure an animal.

"They are a dog-loving family," the spokeswoman told The Daily Express. "The Queen, as everyone knows, has several dogs and so do many other members of the family."

This isn't the first time the royal family has fallen into some heat with animal welfare organizations.

In December 2005, Prince Edward was criticized after he battered an injured pigeon to death on a pheasant hunting excursion.

And in 2006, his father, Prince Phillip, drew ire from animal welfare organizations and activists when he clubbed a fox to death with a flagpole during another hunting trip at the Sandringham estate.

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Sky News, The Daily Express, UK Times Online and The Telegraph contributed to this article.



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Denise L.
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I really hope he does not abuse his dogs...if he's found guilty, he should not be treated as above the law!
 
Choya M.
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if this is not the first time this family has had problems of this nature then that might be a clue . I think he aught to recieve the maxium penalty for his behavior.
 
Stephanie W.
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Just because he is royalty doesnt mean he can do stuff like this. I seriously hope he gets in trouble.
 
Kelly R.
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so what if he gets a fine they have money he needs jail time
 
Rex2153
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I hope they investigate this and if he is guilty -show no special treatment
 
Sara D.
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i hope he gets in trouble for this!
 
greenkitty44
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You know what sucks--since it is Prince Edward, nothing is going to come of this...and even though he didn't actually come down on the dogs this time, the fact that he was aiming at them with a stick and they were cowering in fear from it means those dogs have been beaten before.
 
april
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I hope they investigate, this is cruelty!
 
DawnG01
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Hope the privileged Prince gets his crown knocked off. This IS animal cruelty, without a doubt.
 
Patty W.
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Me too.
 
Fran B.
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Has anyone seen an update on this? I am curious to hear what he says re it..
 
fabienne l.
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sad
 
Laura D.
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I hope it's not true. I found it odd that the Buckingham Palace rep said no member of the royal family would knowingly injure an animal since they hunt. They are knowingly hunting. Seems like an archaic family tradition that could go by the wayside.
 
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Animal abuse is wrong, no matter who it is.
 
Sarah H.
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Glad to hear he is being treated as anyone else--that the authorities are not letting him off the hook because of his status. Hopefully this turns out to be false, but hunting dogs are often treated with some brutality, from force fetch training, to shock collars etc.
 
paswiss
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I hope this all turns out to be a mistake. But if it is true, he had better be treated a any other person accused--nothing special because of who he is
 
Ric O.
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If the witness was not close enough to see if the dog was really struck, how could he tell how angry the man was. Common sense says you do not put hands into fighting dogs, and allowing them to fight can bring bigger injury to one or both. Just anothe case of press and bleeding heart animal nuts stirring up trouble.
 
Terri C.
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I hope there is an investigation prince or no prince! No person has the right
to strike an animal!
 
Heather M.
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just seems like another case of unnecessary drama, you can't be sure what really happened unless you were there
 
jana s.
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Never EVER hit an animal or a child, period.
 
Jay T.
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Hard to say if he was only breaking up the fight or is this abusive on his part?
 
Annie H.
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Well he could've used the stick just to break up the fight. But beating them with it is something else altogether. Clubbing a fox over the head to death eh? Sounds like maybe the royal family has some issues with being a little too dominant.
 
Laly
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this is a tricky one, just hope if he did do wrong, he's not let off easy cause of who he is.
 
oldmaidcatwoman
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If true, it is horrible. There must have been all kinds of people with him that had to have stood by and watched.
 
oldmaidcatwoman
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If true, it is horrible. There must have been all kinds of people with him that had to have stood by and watched.
 
oldmaidcatwoman
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If true, it is horrible. There must have been all kinds of people with him that had to have stood by and watched.
 
Veronica L.
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I think only he himself knows what really went down lol
 
frank g.
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Yeah, he could have used a stick to break up a fight...as long he just wasn't falt out beating down on the dogs.
 
doran359
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I, too, will use whatever is closest to break up a dog fight. Dog bites on your hands are the absolute worst!
 
Sylvia C.
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I hope they investigate fully and not back down because of who he is- he's setting a horrible example!
 
Kristin C.
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I guess he could have used his bare hands to break up the dog fight and gotten bit in the process? I would use a stick or anything else handy before I would use my own hands and be bit. As for chasing him around the field - just like horses - if you don't teach them "the world is ending" within the first few seconds of something bad happening - they will never learn a lesson from it. Chasing is also done by puppies parents to discipline their puppies - doesn't make it wrong! People need to stop jumping to conclusions, much less spying on authority figures on their own properties.. Leave them alone for goodness sake!
 
ashley
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Hope they continue investigating on this to figure out wat really happened.
 
Marisol
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Its hard to say what was really happening, its all second hand information and I dont know that it is even that news worthy. There is serious animal abuse everyday by non celebs that should get some press and then maybe with ehough public outcry some laws would be strengthened.
 
BuilderBob
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All because somebody got a lucky camera shot and decided to play it up.
 
Mary  A.
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As Barry Higillm hints in the article, people who engage in blood sports would seem to be less bothered by other forms of animal cruelty than those of us who do not engage in these sports. On the other hand, the effort does seem to have been directed at stopping a dog fight. If my dog were in a fight, I would use what I had at hand to stop the fight. Dogs are pack animals and will respond to the alpha dog, who ought to be the handler, not another dog.
 
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Sue G.
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sounds to me like he was breaking up a dog fight
 
BuilderBob
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That's what it looks like in the photo.
 
BDougher
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The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals sounds as if they mean business in helping animals and will investigate thoroughly.
 
Cindy C.
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If you can shoot a bird, deer, fox, etc., it isn't a stretch to see the same person beat a dog. I hope someone tells his mother, maybe she'll set him straight!
 
BDougher
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I was thinking the same as I was reading. Only I had no thought of his mother.
 
goldtoo
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Absolutely something that would have to be seen first hand in order to appropriately comment on.
 
Bob R.
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THE QUEEN SHALL HEAR OF THIS !!!
 
BuilderBob
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Touche!
 
ejg220
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The British are fierce about protecting animals. I am sure this will be investigated.
 
Renee  H.
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I really hope that he didnt do this...Only he knows for sure .
Hope they continue the story.
 
Jill
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Have to give him the benifit of the doubt.... for now.... said he didn't hit the dog we will see....
 
Praisethekitty
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He's willing to kill birds for sport, so hitting a dog is probably just routine.
 
RipCameron
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I will wait to see how this plays out.
 
SweetieKisses
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Did the dog call him a "limey" or something?

Maybe the dog provoked it !! Like, the Prince owned the store and THIS is the dog that stole the dog bone !!

There's too much unsaid in this story . . . I HOPE !!
 
Rose C.
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Prince Edward is not a very nice guy to hit a dog with a stick. I think he should be treated like anyone else who hurts an animal.
 
soelmann
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I hope we hear the rest
 
Wendy T.
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Okay this one has me curious to the outcome.
 
Robyn
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I hope we do hear the findings on this story. I don't like being left hanging. I was not there & do not know what happened.
 
BuilderBob
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Google it in a few weeks - the Brits like to air all the dirty laundry. Remember they published the McCartney divorce settlement in the paper last year!
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