The only specimen of royalty I can think of, that was "looked after" in the same way, was
this.
I have witnessed a shoot at close quarters - by accident, and unintentionally, whilst on a walk on the moors. I will only say that I felt physically sick. Even if all the birds I saw shot, were shot for food, which I hope.
But not raptors, huh? Gamekeepers still routinely remove eggs of, and poison birds of prey which dare to 'interfere' with their employers' pastime. This practice is highly illegal, of course, but still goes on.
I won't win the argument against cubist direct and blood sports fanatics of his type. But I must urge others reading this to consider, there is another perspective. I am not a class warrior: in fact I very much love the countryside and would wish to see it preserved and properly managed much in its present form (for instance I have participated in coppicing and hedge-laying). Just that: there is another way.