How to cover tracks by virtue signalling
Charles III of not-so-great-anymore Britain, for instance, has mastered virtue signalling over decades as an 'environmentalist' and plant and animal lover. With twee optics such as banning foie gras from all Windsor palaces, using animal cruelty-f...

But what this sheen has provided is cover ample from Charles' blessings on 'traditional' pursuits like fox-hunting - he explained to then-Brit PM Tony Blair before hunting was banned in Scotland, England and Wales (but not in Northern Ireland) saying it's 'romantic' - and wearing a crown and robe trimmed with fur of ermine, a mammal prized by royalty wherever it (royalty, not ermines) still exists. This kind of tactic is what Marie Antoinette would have described as, 'Let them have cake, while we eat it too.'
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