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PETA Campaign For Faux Fur Bearskin Caps At Changing Of The Guard Windsor

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PETA supporters hold a banner reading 'Bearskin Caps? That’s Old Hat! Switch to Faux Fur' during the Changing of the Guard ceremony outside Windsor Castle on 15 November 2022 in Windsor, United Kingdom. PETA continue to campaign to urge the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to replace the bearskins used to make the King’s Guard’s caps with the world’s first faux bear fur, created by PETA and luxury faux furrier ECOPEL. A government e-petition in support of PETA’s campaign was signed by more than 100,000 people by July 2022.

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2022-11-15 PETA campaign for faux fur bearskins at Changing of the Guard in Windsor
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PETA supporters hold a banner reading 'Bearskin Caps? That’s Old Hat! Switch to Faux Fur' during the Changing of the Guard ceremony outside Windsor Castle on 15 November 2022 in Windsor, United Kingdom. PETA continue to campaign to urge the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to replace the bearskins used to make the King’s Guard’s caps with the world’s first faux bear fur, created by PETA and luxury faux furrier ECOPEL. A government e-petition in support of PETA’s campaign was signed by more than 100,000 people by July 2022.