Princess Anne has suggested people in Britain should consider eating horse meat as it would help to improve the welfare of the animals.
Speaking at the annual conference of the World Horse Welfare charity in London yesterday, the former eventing champion said owners might take better care of their horses when they were alive if they thought they could later sell them for meat.
Her comments come after the scandal in January when it emerged horse meat was present in products from a number of UK supermarkets including Asda, Tesco and Iceland.
It was later revealed that horses from countries such as Romania were being slaughtered after suffering appalling cruelty and then shipped into the UK as beef products.
The Princess Royal, who is president of the charity, told the Daily Telegraph: "Our attitudes to the horse meat trade and the value of horse meat may have to change."