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King Charles sells £45 tweed coats for dogs
King Charles sells £45 tweed coats for dogs

Telegraph

time21 hours ago

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King Charles sells £45 tweed coats for dogs

The King is selling £45 tweed coats for dogs, which are available through the Sandringham estate shop. The 'Happy Hound' coats, made exclusively for the shop at the monarch's Norfolk home, mirrors Charles's penchant for tweed. The special version for the royals' favourite household pet is listed online costing £44.99, with an accompanying description adding: 'Stylish, machine washable and with a water layer, the Sandringham tweed dog coat is perfect for frosty winter walks.' The sale of the Sherpa-fleece lined coats, hand-made in the UK, comes after the King and Queen recently adopted a new rescue puppy named Moley. The puppy, from Battersea Dogs and Cats home, was adopted by Camilla in May after the death of her beloved rescue terrier Beth. She adopted Beth in 2011 along with a second terrier, Bluebell, in 2012, from the same charity, of which she is patron. The King, also an avid dog lover, was given a Lagotto Romagnolo named Snuff earlier this year. Snuff, whose breed is a specialist truffle-hunting dog from Italy, is Charles's first dog in around two decades. The King is reportedly 'besotted' with him. The new additions to the Royal household will now be able to sport the new coats, which are made in Sandringham Royal Tweed with a brown collar and belt, and which come in small, medium and large. A notice in the Sandringham shop reads: 'Sandringham's loyal and trusted doggy visitors to the Royal parkland have been the inspiration for this collection. Pooches in the parkland can now look effortlessly stylish whilst enjoying a walk, wearing an elegant coat made in Sandringham Royal Tweed.' The monarch has been sporting tweed outerwear for decades, and the style is world-renowned as the epitome of British country chic. One of Charles's favourite coats is a herringbone tweed in a russet tone that has been a mainstay of his wardrobe since 1986, though it has been mended and updated over time. His Anderson & Sheppard tweed coat is regularly seen on Christmas morning as he attends church services at Sandringham.

Queen Camilla cuddles her rescue dog Moley in adorable unseen photo
Queen Camilla cuddles her rescue dog Moley in adorable unseen photo

Daily Mail​

time14-07-2025

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Queen Camilla cuddles her rescue dog Moley in adorable unseen photo

An adorable image of Queen Camilla cuddling her rescue dog has been released by the Royal Family, following her trip to Battersea Dogs' and Cats' Home on Monday. The King's wife, 77, was pictured beaming in her garden at her residence Ray Mill House in Wiltshire, while holding her sweet Jack Russell-cross, Moley. Queen Camilla rescued her beloved pet from Battersea earlier this year when she was just eight weeks old. It's understood that Moley is a female and was born on Boxing Day and her mother is half Jack Russell, half unknown - while her father's breed is also unknown. For the special photoshoot, Camilla looked typically stylish in a vibrant, tropical print dress adorned with leaves and colourful birds. The animal lover wore her platinum blonde hair down in her signature wavy blow-dry and opted for glamorous makeup, while her perfect pet looked cute in her black collar. It's thought Moley lives at Ray Mill House, Queen Camilla's private Wiltshire residence - although it's expected she'll accompany the royal couple when they stay at official royal residences. Before adopting Moley, Camilla re-homed her dogs Beth and Bluebell, from Battersea Dogs' and Cats' Home in 2011 and 2012, respectively. An adorable image of Queen Camilla (pictured) cuddling her rescue dog has been released by the Royal Family , following her trip to Battersea Dogs' and Cats' Home on Monday Beth sadly passed away last November and it is understood she had to be put down after being diagnosed with an untreatable tumour. The Queen revealed that she had adopted Moley as she affectionately stroked a guide dog while meeting a partially-sighted museum group in the Beaney House of Art & Knowledge located in the centre of Canterbury's bustling high street in February. 'I've just got a new puppy, [she's] eight-weeks old,' she told owner Susan Mason, 66, who is partially-sighted. When Ms Mason asked what breed she is, the Queen laughed and said: 'You may well ask, a bit of everything. It's a rescue dog. It's called Moley - it looks just like a mole.' The heart-warming image of Camilla with Moley, which was taken in July, was released on Monday to coincide with her visit to Battersea Dogs' and Cats' Home. The Royal Family posted the portrait on their social media pages and wrote: 'It was a fantastic afternoon at @Battersea - we are so grateful for all that you do! 'Whilst Moley was keeping cool at home, she wishes she could have been reunited with some of her old friends!' Camilla was in her element this afternoon, as she was surrounded by adorable puppies during her royal visit to the shelter. Camilla is pictured in a stylish royal blue dress as she visits Battersea Dogs' and Cats' Home on Monday As she toured the premises of the South West London-based site, Camilla, who lost her beloved Jack Russell rescue Beth last November, made a fuss of the pooches living at the shelter She unveiled a new dog garden at the shelter in central London, which was thought to have been originally created this year's Chelsea Flower Show by broadcaster and gardening expert, Monty Don. The outdoor space was designed in collaboration with the RHS and BBC Radio 2 and was gifted to the animal charity to help provide a calming environment for canines. Camilla put her best fashion foot forward for the occasion and stepped out in the capital city, donning a royal blue frock. The classy pleated maxi dress elegantly fell to the royal's ankles and was perhaps inspired by the Princess of Wales' stunning cobalt blue Roksanda dress that she sported for the men's final at Wimbledon on Sunday. In true animal-lover fashion, Camilla fastened a sweet Terrier badge to her chest to honour her visit to the animal shelter, which cares for strays and abandoned pets. As she toured the premises of the South West London-based site, Camilla, who lost her beloved Jack Russell rescue Beth last November, made a fuss of the pooches living at the shelter - and many of them returned the shows of affection. As she chatted to staff members in the gardens of the home, a little white terrier jumped up and tried to lick her hand and another black dog licked her white handbag. Elsewhere, Camilla appeared taken by a golden Labrador, beaming as she bent down to scratch his head. Camilla appeared taken by a golden Labrador, beaming as she bent down to scratch his head In true animal-lover fashion, Camilla fastened a sweet Yorkshire Terrier badge to her chest to honour her visit to the animal shelter, which cares for strays and abandoned pets During her visit on Monday, the royal spoke to presenter Amanda Holden, 54, and model David Gandy, 45, who were also at the heartwarming event She also greeted other lovable pups, who were patiently lining up and waiting for their chance to meet the Queen alongside beaming Battersea shelter staff. During her visit on Monday, the royal spoke to presenter Amanda Holden, 54, and model David Gandy, 45, who were also at the heartwarming event. The TV personality was dressed in a chic monochrome polka-dot frock, which she paired with white heels, whereas David looked suave in a crisp black suit. Camilla looked in high spirits as she unveiled a blue plaque which said: 'To commemorate the opening of the Pat Myers Garden by our patron, Her Majesty Queen Camilla.' She has been patron of Battersea since 2017 and had a tour around the new garden, which has shady spots for pooches to cool down from the sun, along with grass and also sensory elements with the aim of helping them de-stress. This area allows the dogs to get some respite from kennels and spend their time roaming free in a natural setting. Her visit on Monday comes as she appeared to be charmed by Hugh Grant during a trip to Wimbledon's Royal Box last Wednesday. The English actor, 64, and Anna, 46, who wed in 2018, put on a jovial display as they watched the match alongside celebs. The Queen, 77, unveiled a new dog garden at the shelter in central London , which was thought to have been originally created this year's Chelsea Flower Show As she chatted to staff members in the gardens of the home, a little white terrier jumped up and tried to lick her hand and another black dog licked her white handbag Camilla looked in high spirits as she unveiled a blue plaque which said: 'To commemorate the opening of the Pat Myers Garden by our patron, Her Majesty Queen Camilla' She also greeted other lovable pups, who were patiently lining up and waiting for their chance to meet the Queen alongside beaming Battersea shelter staff Dog lover Queen Camilla looks in high spirits as she strokes an adorable puppy at Battersea shelter on Monday After a weekend of intermittent rain and occasional sunshine, guests at Wimbledon were treated to glorious 26 degree heat as they watch Novak Djokovic take on flamboyant Italian Flavio Cobolli in their quarter final second on Centre Court. But the excitement of the Wimbledon quarter-finals was too much for Hugh Grant, as he appeared to fall asleep while on camera in the Royal Box. Footage aired on the BBC showed Hugh nodding off mere minutes after chatting to Queen Camilla, having arrived for the match with his wife Anna. Fans were left in hysterics as they spotted the moment during the channel's Wimbledon coverage, as it was shared on X with the caption: 'It's all got a bit too much for Hugh Grant.' Posts on X included: 'Hugh Grant asleep at the tennis lol;' 'Now why Hugh Grant look like he's asleep at Wimbledon; Someone wake up Hugh Grant, dude is out cold.'

A Queen's best friend! Animal lover Camilla is a hit with the residents at Battersea Dogs' and Cats' Home
A Queen's best friend! Animal lover Camilla is a hit with the residents at Battersea Dogs' and Cats' Home

Daily Mail​

time14-07-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

A Queen's best friend! Animal lover Camilla is a hit with the residents at Battersea Dogs' and Cats' Home

Queen Camilla was in her element this afternoon, surrounded by adorable puppies during a visit to Battersea Dogs' and Cats' Home. The Queen, 77, unveiled a new dog garden at the shelter in central London, which was thought to have been originally created this year's Chelsea Flower Show by broadcaster and gardening expert, Monty Don. The outdoor space was designed in collaboration with the RHS and BBC Radio 2 and was gifted to the animal charity to help provide a calming environment for canines. Camilla put her best fashion foot forward for the occasion and stepped out in the capital city, donning a royal blue frock. The classy pleated maxi dress elegantly fell to the royal's ankles and was perhaps inspired by the Princess of Wales' stunning cobalt blue Roksanda dress that she sported for the men's final at Wimbledon on Sunday. In true animal-lover fashion, Camilla fastened a sweet Terrier badge to her chest to honour her visit to the animal shelter, which cares for strays and abandoned pets. As she toured the premises of the South West London-based site, Camilla, who lost her beloved Jack Russell rescue Beth last November, made a fuss of the pooches living at the shelter - and many of them returned the shows of affection. As she chatted to staff members in the gardens of the home, a little white terrier jumped up and tried to lick her hand and another black dog licked her white handbag. Elsewhere, Camilla appeared taken by a golden Labrador, beaming as she bent down to scratch his head. She also greeted other lovable pups, who were patiently lining up and waiting for their chance to meet the Queen alongside beaming Battersea shelter staff. The Queen rescued Jack Russell-cross, Moley, from Battersea earlier this year when she was just eight weeks old. It's understood that Moley is female and was born on Boxing Day and her mother is half Jack Russell, half unknown - while her father's breed is also unknown. It's thought Moley lives at Rat Hill, Queen Camilla's private Wiltshire residence, although it's expected she'll accompany the royal couple when they stay at official royal residences. The Queen revealed the happy news as she affectionately stroked a guide dog while meeting a partially-sighted museum group in the Beaney House of Art & Knowledge located in the centre of Canterbury's bustling high street in February. 'I've just got a new puppy, he's eight-weeks old,' she told owner Susan Mason, 66, who is partially-sighted. When Ms Mason asked what breed she is, the Queen laughed and said: 'You may well ask, a bit of everything. It's a rescue dog. It's called Moley - it looks just like a mole.' Before adopting Moley, Camilla rehomed her dogs Beth and Bluebell, from Battersea Dogs' and Cats' Home in 2011 and 2012, respectively. During her visit on Monday, the royal spoke to presenter Amanda Holden, 54, and model David Gandy, 45, who were also at the heartwarming event. The TV personality was dressed in a chic monochrome polka-dot frock, which she paired with white heels, whereas David looked suave in a crisp black suit. Camilla looked in high spirits as she unveiled a blue plaque which said: 'To commemorate the opening of the Pat Myers Garden by our patron, Her Majesty Queen Camilla.' She has been patron of Battersea since 2017 and had a tour around the new garden, which has shady spots for pooches to cool down from the sun, along with grass and also sensory elements with the aim of helping them de-stress. The actor had been seen charming Queen Camilla as he took his seat at Centre Court on Wednesday This area allows the dogs to get some respite from kennels and spend their time roaming free in a natural setting. Her visit on Monday comes as she appeared to be charmed by Hugh Grant during a trip to Wimbledon's Royal Box last Wednesday. The English actor, 64, and Anna, 46, who wed in 2018, put on a jovial display as they watched the match alongside celebs. After a weekend of intermittent rain and occasional sunshine, guests at Wimbledon were treated to glorious 26 degree heat as they watch Novak Djokovic take on flamboyant Italian Flavio Cobolli in their quarter final second on Centre Court. But the excitement of the Wimbledon quarter-finals was too much for Hugh Grant, as he appeared to fall asleep while on camera in the Royal Box. Footage aired on the BBC showed Hugh nodding off mere minutes after chatting to Queen Camilla, having arrived for the match with his wife Anna. Fans were left in hysterics as they spotted the moment during the channel's Wimbledon coverage, as it was shared on X with the caption: 'It's all got a bit too much for Hugh Grant.'

Camilla smitten with Battersea puppy as she opens dog-friendly garden
Camilla smitten with Battersea puppy as she opens dog-friendly garden

Yahoo

time14-07-2025

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Camilla smitten with Battersea puppy as she opens dog-friendly garden

The Queen was left smitten with a tiny puppy when she opened a dog-friendly garden at a leading animal sanctuary. Camilla declared 'I'd have taken him' when told the once homeless tiny Jack Russell cross had found an owner during a visit to Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. The Queen officially launched the garden, co-designed for dogs by TV gardener and author Monty Don, at the charity in south London after it was first unveiled at the Chelsea Flower Show before moving to its new site. She told guests who included celebrity supporters Amanda Holden, Sue Perkins, David Gandy and Dame Jacqueline Wilson she had followed the garden's progress. She said: 'I feel like I've watched it grow up. 'I saw it at the planning stage, I saw it at Chelsea, and I've seen it here, where it's going to be so wonderful for all the dogs to roam around.' Camilla has taken in three rescue dogs from the famous animal sanctuary over the years, with her latest pet called Moley, but she said the animal was left at home because of the hot weather. When the Queen first arrived, she was greeted by some of Battersea's more cuddly resident dogs, including seven-week-old Dipsy who she tickled behind the ear. When told by Nake Florin, the charity's behaviour manager responsible for animal wellbeing who held the diminutive puppy in one hand, the dog had been adopted by one of the charity's staff she made the group laugh with her comment about missing out on the dog. Broadcaster Holden later said she made Camilla laugh when she told her about her husband's response to their rescue dog Mini rolling onto its back for its stomach to be tickled whenever he sees the pet. The TV presenter, a Battersea ambassador for 12 years, said of her partner: 'My husband said why can't you be more like that.' She said about the Queen: 'She's just one of those people that's genuinely nuts about dogs.' During the visit Camilla toured the dog-friendly garden, which features a lawn, trees and shrubs, and saw one of the pets jump into a small pond and run about the borders. Don said later: 'It wasn't about relocating a Chelsea garden, Chelsea was a stage of the journey to here and I quite like the fact it's changed. 'We haven't just plonked down a Chelsea garden, we've changed the site and made it work for the dogs. 'We wanted the dogs to run and leap and jump and roll and sniff, whereas at the Chelsea garden it was too precious.'

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