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"Devoted to your service" - Shooting UK

The nation is mourning the passing of Her Majesty the Queen who died at Balmoral on 8 September. Among her rich and varied range of interests was a deep passion for the British countryside, for shooting, fishing and gundogs. Her Majesty was born on 21 April 1926, during the reign of her paternal grandfather King George VI. She was not initially expected to take the throne as her uncle, who ruled briefly as Edward VIII, was widely expected to have an heir. However this did not come to pass and his abdication saw Princess Elizabeth become heir apparent. At the outbreak of the Second World War plans were drawn up to evacuate both her and her sister Princess Margaret to Canada. However her mother refused to contemplate the idea saying: “The children won’t go without me. I won’t leave without the King. And the King will never leave.” It was an example of service which was to stay with Her Majesty throughout her life and reign. On 20 November 1949 she married naval of ....

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A Royal picker-up - Shooting UK

Gundogs have been a part of the Queen’s life from infancy. Her grandfather, George V, inherited his own father’s taste for gameshooting, as well as a more hands- on approach to the care and training of working dogs than Edward VII had ever shown. In the year before Elizabeth’s birth, following the death of his mother Queen Alexandra, George V took over the royal kennels at Sandringham. There he continued the breeding programme of Clumber spaniels and Labrador retrievers he had begun as Prince of Wales at nearby Wolferton kennels in 1911. Almost a century later, though the Clumbers have gone, replaced by cocker spaniels, the royal kennels remain home to a line of Labrador retrievers bred and trained as working dogs for the Sandringham and Balmoral shoots of grouse, partridges, duck and pheasants. A love of dogs and horses In a commemorative book published to celebrate Princess Elizabeth’s 21st birthday in 1947, author Dermot Morrah wrote of Elizabeth as a child: “all kinds of ....

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