
King Charles III and Queen Camilla
Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty ImagesQueen Camilla revealed that she and King Charles III They accepted a rescue puppy after the death of their dog last November.
The 77-year-old Camilla shared the news as she met with a partially mature museum group at Beaney House of Art & Knowledge in Canterbury, Kent, England, on Tuesday, February 25th.
“I just have a new puppy who is 8 weeks,” Camilla said while caressing a dog for help in a video shared on x of Daily MailThe royal editor of Rebecca English.
Asked what the puppy breed was, the queen replied that it was “a little of everything.”
“It’s a lifeguard dog. It’s called Moley – it looks just like a mole, “she said.
The puppy is adopted by Batartsi, an animal rescue center in the UK, on ​​which Camilla is a patron.
“We are glad to confirm that Batartsi has recently been restored to Jack Russell Terrier Cross, called Molly, her patron, Her Majesty Queen,” a Batterssea spokesman told The Batterese to The Batterese to The Batterese Battersea Daily MailS
“The Queen has long been a supporter of Battery’s work and has previously restored two lifeguards from our charity,” the spokesman added.
He comes after Camilla’s lifeguard dog and Charles, a Jack Russell Terrier named Beth, died in November 2024.

Queen Camilla and her late rescue dog, Beth
Chris Jackson/Getty Images“Sad Goodbye to Beth, the very beloved Queen’s satellite of @batteresea Dogs and Cats Home that brought such joy, whether on Walkies, help official duties or twist by fire,” Royal Family Instagram account statement On Instagram on Instagram on Instagram of Royal Family shared on November 18th.
The statement was accompanied by a series of photos, including camel of camel walking Beth and another from Charles, bent down as the dog gently smelled his face.
“Thank you for giving Beth the most beautiful life and for always supporting saving,” the official Batterssea account replied in the comment section. “Rest in Peace Beth.”
The couple saved Beth in 2011 and received another Jack Russell Terrier named Bluebell next year, Daily Mail Reported.
But after Beth’s death in November, King Charles struck that they would look for a new puppy.
After Meet with the king in Royal Variety Show In London in December, British television presenter Amanda Holden told Daily Mail: “We talked a lot about the Batteresea Dogs home and how he and Camilla are likely to get another dog this year.”
Camilla has been the patron saint of Baters since 2016 and has been involved in several other animal charity organizations, including Kennel Club’s charity trust, according to the Royal Family website.