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What animal rights? They don’t pay taxes, says Princess Pushy

- By Jemma Buckley Showbusine­ss Reporter

HER love of glamorous fur coats has already put her on a collision course with animal lovers.

And Princess Michael of Kent provoked their wrath once more yesterday, claiming animals do not have rights – because they do not vote or pay taxes.

The princess, who is married to the Queen’s cousin, Prince Michael of Kent, made the remarks in a discussion about her new historical novel, Agnes Sorel: Mistress of Beauty.

At the Henley Literary Festival, which is supported by the Daily Mail, Princess Michael spoke about how the concept of ‘rights’ had evolved.

Asked about references to slavery in her previous writings – set centuries ago – she talked about how attitudes to human rights had shifted, saying ‘the times have changed and the responsibi­lities people feel that they have have changed’.

But the princess would not accept that this shift in attitudes meant it was possible for animals to ever have rights.

‘Today we are always hearing about animal rights,’ she said. ‘I’m a great animal lover and I’m involved in a lot of conservati­on, but animals don’t have rights. They don’t have bank accounts. They don’t vote.

‘We have obligation. We have obligation to animals, but to say they have rights? They don’t have rights. You only have rights if you pay your taxes. You earn your rights.’

Animal campaign group PETA branded her comments ‘daft’ and said they reflected ‘ignorance of the issue.’ The organisati­on insisted people are now ‘waking up to the view’ that legal rights should not be determined by species.

Princess Michael was at pains to stress her love for animals, telling the audience that she has adopted unwanted pets and had the word ‘cats’ added into the title of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home after her husband was made patron.

She also spoke of how she helped rear a cheetah cub in Africa after its mother was shot. But this is not the first time the princess has irked animal rights campaigner­s. She reportedly owns 14 fur coats and after she was spotted wearing one in 2007 she was sent a faux fur version by PETA.

Princess Michael has also spoken out about urban foxes. She once revealed that she ‘unashamedl­y hates’ the creatures after they destroyed her collection of bantam hens.

‘I sometimes see them sitting on the drive [at Kensington Palace] and I shout, “tally ho!” very loudly,’ she said. ‘But they pay me no attention.’

Yesterday, PETA’s Elisa Allen said: ‘PETA urges Princess Michael to study the subject, rather than making an off-thecuff statement that reflects ignorance of the issue … her daft assessment would mean that children and certain classes of human beings are also not entitled to rights.

‘Our understand­ing of who is deserving of “rights” has, of course, progressed … people are waking up to the view that legal rights should not be determined by your species any more than by your gender, age or skin colour.

‘Princess Michael would do well to remember that our society has changed … people will look back on our treatment of these animals with shame, as many of us already do.’

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