New hobby for Prince George: The five-year-old now goes on grouse hunting

News from the British Royal Family: Prince George (5), son of Duchess Kate (36) and Prince William (36), first went grouse hunting. This was reported by the British newspaper "The Sun". The family is visiting Barlmoral Castle in Scotland and of course the old Windsor tradition was a must.

Afterwards, there should have been a common hunt with the family. Not only Queen Elizabeth (92), but also Prince Charles (69), Prince Edward (54) and his wife Sophie (53) as well as Queen-granddaughter Zara Phillips (37) and her husband Mike Tindall (39) were there ,

Moorhuhn hunting is part of the royal custom

That the five-year-old already goes hunting with the Royals is nothing out of the ordinary, because the grouse hunting is part of the family tradition. Prince William started hunting moorhens at the age of 12. His wife, Duchess Kate, was photographed in 2009 with a rifle in her hand as she shot at grouse.



Duchess Kate and Prince William have three children together. Prince George is the eldest, followed by his sister Princess Charlotte (3) and little Prince Louis, who saw the light of day on April 23 this year.

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Fieldsports Britain - Shooting pheasants, partridges and grouse at Ripley Castle, episode 51 (May 2024).



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