Princes William and Harry have become occasional visitors at Finca La Garganta, near the village of Conquista, on the border with Castilla La Mancha.
Under the guise of hunting – the estate is literally teeming with wildlife including wild boar, stag and partridge – the young princes have whisked girlfriends, including Kate Middleton, to the estate that the Duke bought on an initial ten-year lease for a reported £2million five years ago.
Staying in a stunning ten-bed villa - one of three the Duke has spent millions constructing in the heart of the estate - the eligible princes took girlfriends out shooting and even wined and dined them at a well-known local restaurant.Located at a remote estate on the Cordoba/Extremadura border - close to where British royals Prince William and Harry have hunted - dozens of Spanish, Italian and even English hunters paid up to 30,000 euros for the thrill of killing big game.
Now, estate owner Manuel Dominguez, 42, is facing three years in prison at the trial which is due to begin at San Benito district court in the Autumn. Fellow hunt organisers and three hunters - including a married couple from Fuenlabrada, Madrid - face two years.
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