Princess Anne’s Pooches Put Her in a Legal Pickle
Queen Elizabeth II’s daughter faces possible court action after one of her bull terriers allegedly attacked a couple as they strolled in a royal park, the Mail on Sunday reported.
The paper quoted a Buckingham Palace spokesperson as saying Princess Anne and her husband had received a court summons.
The Mail said nobody was seriously hurt in the July attack, which occurred as Anne and her husband were exercising their dogs in Windsor Great Park, the site of Windsor Castle. They could face a fine of as much as $7,781.
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