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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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karenaclever
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I hope he gets what he deserves for hitting the poor dog.
 
Melanie
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This quote really stood out for me in the article...I thorougly agree: ""People in blood sports tend to show a complete disregard for the welfare of animals," But rich people typically get a pass when it comes to owning up to their bad behavior.
 
Lourdes M.
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You are right. Except the will of the people is stronger than anything. The Brits clould kick the monarchy if they wanted to
 
HelloKittie
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That quote is factual!
 
Kris
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If he did abuse his dog, I hope he is punished and becomes an example to let others know that you don't get away with abusing your animals no matter who you are.
 
Rex2153
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if he is guilty he needs to pay the price-prince or not.
 
VKiggins
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I hate hunting and Prince Edward
 
JoAnn C.
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The story says the incident will be investigated but I doubt anything will come of it because it is Prince Edward if they find he did beat the dog. I hope it's not true but if it is I really hop they look past the royalty issue and punish him accordingly.
 
Trish W.
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I totally agree with what you have to say. They have spokes people that will come up with some kind of logical answer and the case will be dropped. If the dog was scowering from the Prince more than likely it is an common experience.
 
Gordon8
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He is still innocent.
 
E G.
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I'd like to think he's innocent. But if not, then he needs meaningful punishment and education! It's good that the royals are not immune from being investigated.
 
Kelly C.
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It is such a shame that people think that just because they are famous, they can get away with anything. if he is found guilty, i hope they throw the book at him!
 
karen b.
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i hope he doesnt get special treatment cause he is a prince. charge him with cruelty like every one else if hes guilty
 
fabienne l.
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Sad if true
 
Bryan F.
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I could never be a Royal--I couldn't hunt and shoot anyting and I couldn't beat a dog. I guess I will always be a commoner.
 
Susan
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I'd like to know if he was striking at, or near the dog, because it was threatening to injure the other dog during the pheasant dispute, or if it was to prevent the destruction of that night's dinner--the pheasant.
 
Tina H.
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I agree with Jessica B! Horrible!
 
Debby
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truly disgusting the lack of regard and respect for animals.. if he is guilty I hope he is punished to the extent. shows that it doesn't matter your status; cruelty comes from within.
 
DEREKDEMANE
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Me thinks that the royal family might have some anger issues to deal with. I guess its all that in-breeding that has gone on in the past.
 
Jessica  B.
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Any family that takes as much pleasure in hunting defenseless animals as they do would certainly not be bothered by 'teaching a dog a lesson or two'. It's sad...but I don't thing anything will come of this and they'll continue to do what they do.
 
Debby
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I agree.. people like that believe they live above everyone else and are not subject to the same rules of humanity
 
Joyce
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Shame on him! If he did this. Keep us up to date
 
Marla G.
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sounds like worse case scenario is a fine which will be paid indirectly by the citizens so I'm sure it isn't a big deal for him. They should make him volunteer in the shelter instead of paying a fine!
 
Bryan F.
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I like your idea Marla! I think working in a shelter is one sure way to learn that animal suffering is not acceptable.
 
Anthony C.
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I think they should stick it to him just like anybody else, too many times in hunting dogs are nothing more than a tool and not treated like they should be, for instance Beagles which are used and when they are no longer a good working tool for the hunters thay are let go and sometimes just abandoned, this is cruel treatment and he should face his punishment.
 
EddieWayne
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I don't like the thought of him beating the dogs (if it happened). But how tough it must be to have your every move scrutinized and photographed.
 
annielandky
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interesting-wonder how they will treat this
 
bonzosmom
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It will be interesting to see how this plays out. Will they really be able to treat him like any other citizen?
 
Susan B.
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I think it would be appropriate if he made a formal "apology" via formal statement and monetary donation the the Royal Society for Prevention of Animal Cruelty if only for the impression he gave...whether guilty of actual abuse or not. His leadership status should especially require he never conduct himself in ways that can even suggest such misconduct to his public...not that it makes it right in private. He's human. And we all know how inhumane many humans can be. He's not exempt.
 
Gerard  M.
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I thought they outlawed taht nasty hunting!
 
ourstaff
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Was he angry because the dogs were fighting or because they killed the bird before he could club it to death?
 
Claudia
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If he is guilty I hope they treat him like a regular person and not like a Prince.
 
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OMG I hope they follow this through even though he is rich and royalty.
 
Horrible! I hope they follow through!
 
Elyshia5
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If it's true, I hope he is made to do some sort of community service with a rescue agency or an agency for endangered animals.
 
Beth M.
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got 2 love those Brits!
 
Billy J.
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if he really did hurt either dog, i hope he's brought to major justice. what a jerk.
 
Before his head is put on a pike outside the castle walls I'd like to see the pics.
 
Vaughn M.
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Crazy!
 
jennifer r.
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This is awful and he has obviously done it before if the dog was cowering, dogs that haven't been hit do not cower!
 
SweetieKisses
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"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. "

Nice, kind, caring love of animals type family-NOT
 
Renee  H.
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What an A@$
 
Marleydog
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If the Prince did harm the dog(s), I hope he is brought to justice. All dogs (hunting, or otherwise) need love and care.
 
KCsMom
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i'd like to see the pics?....i'd like to know more about these hunting dogs.?...
let's see how this plays out?....i won't judge...i wasn't there...i'm sure he was miffed because the dogs had the game...his big trophy?
 
Allison M.
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I wouldn't be surprised if he actually did beat the dog. After all this is a family that bonds and finds enjoyment in killing defenseless animals for fun. And even if he did beat the dog, he'll get away with it.
 
Caly  L.
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Some royal example he's showing.....an example of how NOT to behave. What shameful behavior. I send love/light to the two labs.
 
Bandana
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A family history of beating a fox and a pigeon makes it within the realm of possibility that he did actually make contact with the stick. And if the pictures show that the dog was acting in a scared, submissive way, the poor creature has probably been hit before. Being touted as a "dog-loving family" - does that mean they feel that the dogs are members of the family or that they are possessions of the family? I believe there is a huge difference.
 
Delores R.
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Just because your "royal" doesn't mean you can get by with cruelty. I hope he
learns a lesson, but probably not.
 
Chris
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Royal Dolt.
 
Chris
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Why am I NOT surprised?
 
lindsey c.
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i never really liked Prince Edward- i always thought he was upity and of course, animals are far beneath him. It will be interesting how this story turns out!!
 
Chris
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Yes, it will be interesting to see how this turns out.
 
Brooke S.
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I'm glad that the rich and elite are not excluded from being held responsible for their actions. Dogs deserve kindness and I hate hearing stories about people that don't treat them properly.
 
Jessica  B.
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We can only hope he will be held responsible....we'll see how this plays out. Hopefully ZooToo will update the story when it comes time.
 
Dorothy H.
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Interesting story. Photos do not reveal contact with the dog and the stick, but (and correct me if I am wrong) doesn't the dog cowering show previous hitting with a stick? Dogs do not usually cower unless they have experience that they will be hit. (At least mine did not.)
 
lorraine B.
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i agree if a dog is cowering hes been hit before
 
Dorothy H.
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Thanks for this answer. I have not had dogs in 8 years, but glad I did not forget much. :))
 
Lura K.
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It seems that the entire "Royal Family" needs an attitude adjustment towards animals. I wonder how Diana would react if she were still here....
 
chris1227
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I'd like to hit him with a stick. He sounds like a royal jerk!
 
Patty W.
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My thoughts exactly
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