ANIMAL Rising activists stole three lambs from the Sandringham property claiming they have been saving them from slaughter.
Three girls — Rosa Sharkey, 23, Sarah Foy, 23, and Rose Patterson — put the animals in a van on Wednesday night then drove to a discipline.
In a video the trio mentioned it was heartbreaking taking the lambs, which they named Sammy, Sunny, and Sooty, from mums.
They mentioned the sheep have been left with specialists to take care of them.
The ladies drove to Windsor Fort and posed with banners saying “I rescued the King’s sheep”.
They then handed themselves in to police.
Patterson, 33, was amongst activists held over protests at April’s Grand Nationwide.
Animal Rising mentioned: “We are able to affirm the animals haven’t been returned to the farmer, or launched into the wild.
“They’re protected and with animal specialists who will take care of them and permit them to dwell fortunately.”
Police are understood to be nonetheless trying to find the lambs.
In 2018 Sandringham introduced in a sheep flock to enhance the soil.
Its web site says its farms produce grass-fed lamb for the onsite restaurant, café and native butcher.