A dog lover, Queen Camilla recently welcomed a new four-legged companion. What’s his name? Moley. An adorable puppy with a touching past.
During a visit to the Canterbury Museum on February 25, Queen Camilla met a group of visually impaired people accompanied by their guide dogs. While chatting with them, she revealed some touching news: she had just adopted an eight-week-old puppy.
The announcement quickly made the rounds on social networks, thanks in particular to a video posted on Instagram by GB News correspondent Cameron Walker. In the video, Camilla explains that her puppy is a crossbreed, a “bit of everything”, she jokes, before adding that he comes from a shelter and is calledMoley.
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Buckingham Palace later confirmed that Moley was born on Boxing Day and that his mother is half Jack Russell Terrier.
Camilla has always had a strong bond with animals, especially her dogs. Her love for them is not unlike that of her late mother-in-law, Queen Elizabeth II, famous for her attachment to corgis.
Moley is likely to have come from the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, a shelter that Camilla actively supports. This same shelter had already enabled the royal couple to adopt two Jack Russell Terriers, Beth and Bluebell.
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Sadly, last November, Camilla had to bid farewell to Beth, who was suffering from an incurable tumor. The royal family paid tribute to the dog in a moving message on Instagram, highlighting the joy she brought to the Queen.
With Moley and Bluebell by her side, Camilla can now find a little comfort. A new canine love story begins within the royal family!
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