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There’s a furry new member of the royal family.
Queen Camilla and King Charles adopted a new dog about four months after the loss of their beloved pup, Beth.
“I’ve just got a new puppy, who is 8 weeks old,” Camilla said in a video shared by Daily Mail royal editor Rebecca English on X during an event at Beaney House of Art & Knowledge in Canterbury, Kent, Feb. 25, adding that the dog isn’t a particular breed and is rather “a bit of everything.”
“It’s a rescue dog,” she shared. “It’s called Moley—it looks just like a mole.”
London-based animal rescue center Battersea Dogs and Cats Home—which Camilla is a patron of—confirmed that the couple adopted Moley from them.
“We’re pleased to confirm that Battersea has recently rehomed an 8-week-old Jack Russell terrier cross female puppy, called Moley, to our Patron, Her Majesty The Queen,” the organization told The Daily Mail. “The Queen has long been a supporter of Battersea’s work and has previously rehomed two rescue dogs from our charity.”
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