Buckingham Palace: Queen's new outfits won't use real fur | Lifestyle.INQ

OCTOBER 27, 2022

King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands sit beside Britain's Queen Elizabeth II as they travel by horse-drawn carriage to Buckingham Palace after a Ceremonial Welcome on Horse Guards Parade in London on October 23, 2018, on the first day of the Dutch King and Queen's two-day state visit. (Photo by Christopher Furlong / POOL / AFP)
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II (Pool Photo via AP)

LONDON — Buckingham Palace says new outfits designed for Queen Elizabeth II will not use real fur.

The palace said Wednesday the decision does not mean the queen will dispose of all the fur outfits she already has. The palace statement says “the queen will continue to re-wear existing outfits in her wardrobe.”

The decision pleased animal rights activists, who have sometimes criticized the monarch for the fur pieces in her collection of designer clothes.

Claire Bass, director of the Humane Society International/UK, says “we are thrilled Her Majesty has officially gone fur-free.” She says the queen’s decision will send a positive message that fur is no longer considered fashionable.

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