Peta founder Ingrid Newkirk wants to send some of her skin to the Ministry of Defence and a piece of her heart to Elon Musk.
An animal rights campaigner is to bequeath a piece of her neck to the King, one of her legs to the Grand National and her lips to the US president in her will.
Alongside a piece of her neck going to the King - a nod to the Royal Family's ties to pigeon racing and the practice of wringing birds' necks after races - she wants her liver vacuum packed and sent to the French president. She also requested that some of her bare skin be left to the Ministry of Defence if it is still using real bear skin for the King's Guards' caps despite the availability of faux fur.
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