

The bearskin hats worn by soldiers outside Buckingham Palace now cost more than £2,000 each, new figures show.
Animal rights activists trying to get real fur out of the bearskin caps worn by King’s Guards took aim at the cost of the ceremonial garb.
The price of the caps soared 30% in a year to more than £2,000 pounds apiece for the hats made of black bear fur, the Ministry of Defense said in response to a freedom of information request by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).
Peta anger over soaring cost of bearskin caps worn by King’s Guard outside Buckingham Palace

Regards Mark
It is truly amazing that a country like England that is supposed to be civilized. Kills innocent Bears so their fake guards can wear the Bears skin on their heads. With the country in deep financial problems, civil unrest and a corrupt government.
Just shows that even the most (Civilized) population are killers.
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