MEGHAN MCCAIN: No Oprah, Harry and Meghan's truce won't last. United in grief: Meghan and Harry join the royal family including the Prince and Princess of Wales to receive the Queen's coffin Princess of Wales' sweet tribute to the Queen: Kate wears elegant pearl necklace in subtle nod to the late monarch at Buckingham Palace Princess Anne says she 'was fortunate to share the last 24 hours of my mother's life' and 'it has been an honour to accompany her on her final journeys' Sophie in line to be Duchess of Edinburgh as daughter-in-law who called Queen 'mama' takes elevated royal role The King's vigil: Charles is seen waiting solemnly for his mother's final return to Buckingham Palace with ALL the Royal Family William and Harry will walk together with their father the King behind the Queen's coffin as it is transported to Westminster Hall on a gun carriage 'We remind everyone that the best way to help animals is by never eating or wearing them and always speaking out whenever you see them being abused.'
'PETA Asia is pushing for stronger animal welfare legislation in China while working to change public attitudes towards our fellow animals.
She added: 'Geese are intelligent, sensitive birds who deserve to be respected as individuals, not as the sum of their body parts or as amusement. 'These videos of fairgoers throwing objects at helpless geese show that, regrettably, there are still people who see animals as commodities whose fears and feelings are of no consequence.' The footage recorded at the funfair last month shows fairgoers launching ring after ring at the animal, which ducks and moves its head frantically to avoid being hit by the oncoming objects.Įlisa Allen, a programme director at the animal welfare organisation People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) strongly condemned the incident. Punters are encouraged to throw plastic hoops at the helpless bird, with prizes on offer should they manage to get one of the hoops its neck. A fairground game in which people aim to throw hoops around the neck of a goose tied down to a stool has been condemned by animal rights campaigners.īizarre footage from the funfair in Yantai in eastern China's Shandong province shows a white goose strapped down to a stool precariously balanced on plastic crates.