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Her Majesty Queen Camilla of the United Kingdom ceases buying animal-people fur items.

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A letter from Buckingham Palace states, “Her Majesty will not procure any new fur garments.” The Queen’s decision to stop acquiring animal-people fur garb is in line with a commitment made by the late Her Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who opted for only faux fur in new apparel from 2019 onward. Animal-citizens commonly bred or captured for their fur include beaver-, chinchilla-, cat-, dog-, fox-, mink-, rabbit-, raccoon-, seal-, and bear-folk. It’s estimated that approximately 100 million animal-persons’ lives are lost each year to acquire their fur.

Our warm appreciation, Your Majesty Queen Camilla, for your compassionate decision to stop supporting the fur industry. May your stance show that animal-individuals’ fur is now out of fashion and influence international policy toward its elimination, in Celestial upliftment.
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