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Kate Middleton and more royals go wild with animals

April 15, 2016
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Everyone from princes to queens have interacted with some of the world's most interesting creatures. Let's take a look at some royals going wild!
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Feeding time! Kate Middleton fed a baby rhinoceros during a visit to the Center for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation at Kaziranga National Park during her royal tour of India. Photo: Getty Images
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Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall got up close and personal with a tuatara during their visit to the Orokonui Ecosanctuary in Dunedin, New Zealand on November 5, 2015. Photo: Getty Images
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During their 2010 trip to Botswana Prince William and Prince Harry got better acquianted with a cheetah at the Mokolodi Education Centre.Photo: Getty Images
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The Duchess of Cambridge made friends with a Koala at Taronga Zoo on Sydney during a royal tour on April 20, 2014. Photo: Getty Images
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Prince Charles holds an Ecuadorian stream tree frog in honor of the Prince's support of conservation and environmental campaigns during a WWF-UK Green Ambassadors Summit attended by school children at Highgrove House on July 5, 2012. Photo: Getty Images
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and Queensland premier Anna Bligh look at koalas during a visit to a wildlife park in Brisbane on October 24, 2011. Photo: Getty Images
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A staff member of the Bonorong Wildlife Park introduces a koala to Denmark's Crown Princess Mary and her husband Prince Frederik, holding their one-year-old son Christian as they visit the park located on the outskirts of Hobart in November 2006. Photo: Getty Images
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Prince Emmanuel, Princess Eleonore, Prince Gabriel, King Philippe, Queen Mathilde and Princess Elisabeth of Belgium visit Sealife and feed penguins on July 12, 2014 in Blankenberge, Belgium.Photo: Getty Images
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Slightly different than giving Princess Charlotte her bottle, no doubt! During his royal tour of India, Prince William fed a baby elephant at the Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation at Kaziranga National Park.Photo: WireImage
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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall handles an injured kiwi bird with Senior Lecturer Kerri Morgan during a visit to the Wildbase wildlife hospital at Massey University on November 15, 2012 in Palmerston North, New Zealand. Photo: Getty Images
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Prince Charles and Camilla met a giant tortoises during a tour of the Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz Island on March 16, 2009 in Galapagos, Ecuador.Photo: Getty Images
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During a royal tour of Asia Prince William met with Ran Ran, a 13-year-old rescued female Asian elephant and fed her multiple carrots. Photo: Getty Images
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Princess Victoria of Sweden gets close to a koala while visiting Healesville Wildlife Sanctuary on March 14, 2005 in Melbourne, Australia.Photo: Getty Images
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Princess Alexandra holds a hedgehog at a wildlife hospital In Buckinghamshire in 1991.Photo: Getty Images
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Prince Charles crouching down to get a better view of the gentoo penguins on Sea Lion Island In The Falkland Isles in 1999.Photo: Getty Images
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Princess Anne of Britain pet a cheetah when she toured the Kenya Wildlife Service in Nairobi in 2004. Photo: Getty Images
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Princess Stephanie of Monaco poses with an elephant during a press conference to launch the 39th International Circus Festival on January 13, 2015 in Monaco.Photo: Getty Images

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