The Tv chef after kongehuskritik: 'Hope not, they succumb!'

It certainly can't get Nikolaj kirk's piss boil, that the Queen, crown prince Frederik and Mary the other day posed for a photograph in front of the 30 pieces

The Tv chef after kongehuskritik: 'Hope not, they succumb!'

It certainly can't get Nikolaj kirk's piss boil, that the Queen, crown prince Frederik and Mary the other day posed for a photograph in front of the 30 pieces dead game.

It tells kendiskokken, which among other things is known for the DR programme 'Nak, and Eat', as B. T. calling him up in the wake of recent criticism from the German against the royal family.

"From me of there is full support for the Royal family. I hope not, they succumb (for criticism, ed.)", he says.

the Criticism took off, as the German magazine 'Promiflash' Thursday published an article, in which they clearly showed contempt for the Danish taste of royal decision to pose in front of the spoils from their kongejagt on Wednesday.

'A terrible sight for all animal lovers,' wrote the magazine, among other things.

A quick review on the B. T.'s Facebook page shows that most of the newspaper's readers do not see the problem, in that the royal family go hunting.

a Few readers criticize, however, the subsequent images and the lack of slaughter of the animals.

'There, where the film breakage for me is trophy hunting. You can eat the animal, then one should also Celtabet be able to kill it afterwards,' writes a reader, for example.

Nikolaj Kirk sees no problem in that queen Margrethe ii of denmark, son of Frederik and his wife chose to be immortalised on camera after the hunt.

"We take pictures of everything possible, and we must be careful that we don't get a forkrampet views on life and death," he says, and continues:

"Nature is one big struggle for survival, and there is not any of us, not to beat the animals to death in one way or another."

the Tv cook, who among other things is behind the two books on the green kitchen, tells also, that he has nothing against the vegan lifestyle, and that he actually even use more vegetables in his cooking than meat.

"you can also see in the program (Nak, and Eat, red.), but I shake a little on the head over here for the hardcore group, which cultivates their mission to impose their lifestyle on others," he says, and continues:

"But in general, I think that many vegans rumble and thunders right now, and that it was just acting, that they just need to find a foothold and take a little look inward."

Kongejagte is an about 170 year old tradition in Denmark. The participants are usually close friends of the royal family and society's ends.

on Wednesday attended 23 guests - among them were several German princely, but this failed the German magazine funny enough to mention in connection with their criticism of the Danish royal family.

Date Of Update: 22 November 2019, 21:13
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