Queen Camilla has revealed that she’s adopted an adorable new family member in the form of a rescue pup!
Her Majesty, 77, made the revelation during a solo visit to Canterbury on Tuesday, where she unveiled a statue of Canterbury-born writer Aphra Behn and visited the Beaney House of Art & Knowledge.
While meeting a partially-sighted museum group, King Charles’s wife bent down to stroke a golden retriever guide dog and explained how she’d just got a new eight-week-old rescue puppy called Moley who looks “just like a mole.” It’s believed the dog is from Battersea Dogs and Cats Home and was born on Boxing Day.
When asked what breed it is, Camilla replied: “You may well ask. A bit of everything. It’s a rescue dog.” Moley’s mother is understood to be half Jack Russell, half unknown – while her father’s breed is unknown.
Take a look in the video below…
In November last year, King Charles and Queen Camilla revealed that their beloved dog, Beth, had sadly died.
News of Beth’s passing was announced on social media by the palace in a touching statement that read: “A sad farewell to Beth, The Queen’s much-loved companion from @Battersea Dogs and Cats Home who brought such joy, whether on walkies, helping on official duties, or curled up by the fire.”
It was accompanied by a series of heartwarming photographs, showing the Queen enjoying a walk with Beth in the Highlands and meeting the late Paul O’Grady. Another snap showed the Jack Russell terrier jumping up to nuzzle the King.
It is understood Beth had an untreatable tumour and had to be put down as a result.
Aside from her new canine companion, the Queen also owns a Jack Russell Terrier called Bluebell who, like Beth, came from Battersea Dogs and Cats Home.
Both dogs have joined Camilla on royal engagements, with the pups even making a starring appearance alongside Charles and Camilla in a picture to mark their 15th wedding anniversary.
The royal family’s lifelong passion for dogs
The British royals are renowned for their passion for dogs, including the late Queen Elizabeth II who famously owned a fleet of Corgis in her lifetime. The Queen’s father, King George VI, arguably sparked Elizabeth’s obsession with Corgis after she was gifted her first pup Susan on her milestone 18th birthday in 1944.
Sarah Ferguson is now a proud owner to the late Queen’s Corgis Muick and Sandy, while the Prince and Princess of Wales own a Spaniel called Orla. Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle have several adopted dogs and Princess Anne has owned multiple English Bull Terriers over the years.
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