Royal trophies may get the chop
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BRITAIN'S royal family could remove some hunting trophies that include elephant tusks and stuffed rhinos from Queen Elizabeth II's Sandringham residence to avoid a possible debate with the European Union over their legality.
Buckingham Palace said that it will remove any items from the 62-piece collection that could break EU rules on endangered species, according to a statement.
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