The crowd gathered against the security barriers and immortalized the equestrian march, but a few animal activists attempted to disrupt it in honor Queen Elizabeth II, who is celebrating this Thursday, June 2, her 70th anniversary. This is an unmatched record.
The activists crossed the barriers early in the morning and sat down for a few seconds on the ground, to the cheers of the crowd. According to the British press, police quickly dislodged them and made several arrests.
This organization is the British Extinction Rebellion branch for animal rights. It is well-known for its incisive actions for the environment.
Twenty activists called for a more sustainable management of the agricultural land owned by the royal family. They demanded, in particular, the authorization to hunt on royal lands that still cover more than 800,000. Hectares of the kingdom.