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King Charles III and Queen Camilla
MAX MUMBY/INDIGO/GETTY IMAGESQueen Camilla revealed that she and King Charles III After the death of his dog last November he accepted a rescue puppy.
Camilla (77) shared messages and met with a partially attempted museum group in Beaney House of Art & Knowledge in Canterbury, Kent, England on Tuesday, February 25.
“I just got a new puppy that is 8 weeks,” Camilla said, stroking the auxiliary dog VA video Shared SX Daily mail‘S Royal Editor Rebecca English.
Asked what breed is a puppy, the queen replied that she was “a little of everything”.
“He’s a rescue dog.” It’s called Moley – it looks like a mole, ”she said.
The puppy was adopted from Battersea, an animal rescue center in the UK, whose Camilla is a patron.
“We are pleased that we can confirm that Battersea has recently redesigned a 8 -week -old Jack Jack Russell Terrier Cross, called Moley, to our patron, her Majesty,” said Battersea spokesman Daily mail.
“The Queen has been a long -term supporter of the work of Battersea and has previously developed two rescue dogs since our charity organization,” the spokesman added.
It comes after Camilla and Charles rescue dog, Jack Russell Terrier named Beth died in November 2024.
Queen Camilla and her late rescue dog, Beth
Chris Jackson/Getty Images“Sad farewell to Beth, a very beloved companion of the Queen of @batteresea dogs and cats Home, which brought such joy, whether on walks, helped official duties or curled fire,” the statement of Instagram account Royal Family Instagram shared on 18 November.
This statement was accompanied by a number of photographs, including the strike of Camilly Walking Beth and another Charles, who leaned down as the dog kindly sniffed his face.
“Thank you for giving Beth the most beautiful life and for always supporting rescue,” the official Battersea account in the comment section replied. “Rest in the room of Beth.”
The couple saved Beth in 2011 and the following year he got another Jack Russell named Bluebell, Daily mail reported.
But after Beth’s death in November, King Charles dropped from a hint that they would look for a new puppy.
After encounter on Royal Variety Show In December in London, British TV presenter Amanda Holden said Daily mail“We talked a lot about dog battesea home and how he and Camilla would probably get another dog this year.”
Camilla has been the patron of Battersea since 2016 and has been involved in several other animal charity organizations, including charity confidence in the Kennel Club, according to the Royal Family’s website.