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Duke of Kent opens lodge at Big Cat Sanctuary, Smarden

By: Rachael Woods

Published: 12:30, 10 November 2017

The Duke of Kent has visited The Big Cat Sanctuary to officially open a new lodge.

During the visit, the prince whose first name is Edward, was shown around the education and breeding centre and met the big cats, including Kasanga the African lion.

The Duke of Kent meets Kasanga at The Big Cat Sanctuary in Smarden

The Smarden-based sanctuary looks after homeless and elderly cats, as well as being a conservation centre for wild cats and also runs education programmes for schools.

The Duke of Kent opened the sanctuary’s Jaguar Lodge, which is the first on the 32-acre site to offer overnight stays with views of the big cats for up to four people. Prices for a mid-week stay start at £1,300.

The Duke of Kent meets officials at The Big Cat Sanctuary in Smarden

Managing director Giles Clark said: “The future holds exciting times for us – as we continue to strive to become a leading facility to support the conservation of wild cats around the world by continuing to develop our partnerships with other leading conservation and education organisations.”

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