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Whipped Prince! Meghan Bans Hunting-Happy Hubby Harry From Royals' Prized Blood Sport

Sept. 19 2018, Published 10:14 a.m. ET

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Meghan Markle has handcuffed Harry — banning her hunting-happy hubby from the royals' beloved blood sports!

Sources close to the royal family dished to RadarOnline.com animal-loving Meghan ordered her prince to skip his family's bird shoot at Queen Elizabeth's Scottish estate last August.

Harry, 34, has participated in the annual hunt since he was a young boy — alongside his father, Prince Charles, and brother, Prince William.

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"Harry's absence from Balmoral did not go unnoticed," a palace source told RadarOnline.com exclusively.

But brazen Meghan, 37, didn't only hound Harry! The opinionated American also lashed out at William's wife — Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge — for allowing her five-year-old son, Prince George, to witness his first hunt!

"Meghan told her she found it 'disgusting' that young Prince George got to see birds being blasted out of the sky," the insider blabbed.

"Her hunting ban is the latest example of how she's exerting control over Harry."

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