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Queen's belly rub for 'attention-seeking' guide dog from Preston
Queen's belly rub for 'attention-seeking' guide dog from Preston

BBC News

time08-05-2025

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  • BBC News

Queen's belly rub for 'attention-seeking' guide dog from Preston

The Queen made friends with an "attention-seeking" guide dog during the first Buckingham Palace garden party of the sooner had Queen Camilla rubbed Jeanette Binns' labrador Haworth under his chin, then the dog made those nearby laugh by rolling on to his back so she could tickle his Queen described the dog as "lovely" and said: "Well I'm very honoured to meet him."Ms Binns, from Preston, Lancashire, said "he did pile it on a bit" by asking for a belly rub. Ms Binns, an equalities officer who works for Lancashire County Council, added: "He knows how to impress."I've always said he's an attention-seeker, he's gone up a notch with this."The King and Queen hosted about 8,000 guests in the palace's garden as community stalwarts, charity workers and leading figures enjoyed afternoon tea on the a typical summer gathering about 27,000 cups of tea, 20,000 sandwiches and 20,000 slices of cake are consumed by those invited, who can wear their national dress, or lounge suits for men and summer dresses for Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh were also part of the royal party as were the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester who all spent time meeting guests. Listen to the best of BBC Radio Lancashire on BBC Sounds and follow BBC Lancashire on Facebook, X and Instagram and watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer.

Queen Camilla delighted by ‘attention-seeking' guide dog at Buckingham Palace garden party
Queen Camilla delighted by ‘attention-seeking' guide dog at Buckingham Palace garden party

The Independent

time07-05-2025

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  • The Independent

Queen Camilla delighted by ‘attention-seeking' guide dog at Buckingham Palace garden party

Queen Camilla was taken by an "attention-seeking" guide dog during the first Buckingham Palace garden party of the season on Wednesday, 7 May. Jeanette Binns' Labrador Haworth made onlookers laugh as he rolled onto his back so Camilla could tickle his belly "I'm very honoured to meet him," Camilla remarked. The King and Queen hosted up to 8,000 guests in the palace's garden for afternoon tea on the lawns. Attendees included community stalwarts and charity workers. Ms Binns, an equalities officer from Preston who works at Lancashire County Council, said of Haworth: 'I've always said he's an attention-seeker, he's gone up a notch with this.'

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