guardian.co.uk,
Giles Tremlett in Madrid, Sunday 15 April 2012
Spain's King Juan Carlos poses in front of a dead elephant on a hunting trip in Botswana, Africa. Photograph: Target Press/Barcroft Media |
While
ordinary Spaniards cope with harsh austerity, recession and soaring
unemployment, the country's royal family has been enjoying expensive hunting
trips, one of which resulted in King Juan Carlos ending up in hospital.
The
74-year-old monarch's fall in a park in Botswana provided an excuse for Spanish
newspapers, who normally treat their royal family with kid gloves, to plaster
their pages with photos of the king standing proudly in front of a dead
elephant.
The photograph
came from the website of Botswana-based Rann Safaris, which had been taken down
by Sunday. The pictures, taken before the latest hunting trip, also showed the king with two dead water buffalo.
Shoots with
Rann Safaris cost upwards of $8,700 (£5,500) a week, with an elephant costing a
further $15,000 to kill. A day out with professional hunter Jeff Rann, pictured
with the king, costs a further $2,000.
The king's
accident, after which he was flown back to Madrid for a hip operation, came
days after his grandson, 13-year-old Froilán Marichalar, shot himself through
the foot while hunting in Spain.
The child
also had to be hospitalised after doctors removed the contents of a 36-calibre
shotgun cartridge from his foot. Newspapers reported that it was illegal for a
13-year-old to handle that type of gun.
The king's
hunting trip, which officials described as "private", has caused a
storm of angry comment from animal lovers and those wanting to know how much it
had cost.
A
promotional video on YouTube shows Rann shooting elephants – which can be
killed with licences bought at auction from the Botswana government – in the
Okavango delta.
"You
have to manage the world's animal populations, to their betterment," says
Rann, who did not answer queries from the Guardian. "We are trying to
improve their habitat."
King Juan
Carlos has been involved in hunting scandals before. Six years ago officials
dismissed as "ridiculous" allegations that he had shot a drunken
Russian bear that had been plied with honey and vodka.
The family
also has a troubled history with guns. The king shot and killed his own brother
in an accident when he was a teenager.
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Iñaki Urdangarín and Princess Cristina in 2004. Photograph: Tim Graham/Getty Images |
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