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Yahoo
19-05-2025
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- Yahoo
Queen Camilla Shared the First Photo of Her New Rescue Puppy
A first picture of Queen Camilla with her newest pet has been released by Buckingham Palace ahead of her visit to a dog garden at the Chelsea Flower Show today. The Queen is pictured cuddling puppy Moley, who she revealed earlier this year that she adopted at eight weeks old. 'I've just got a new puppy who's eight weeks old,' Camilla told a member of the public during an outing in Canterbury, southeast England in February this year. She adopted Moley from the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home after the death of her beloved Jack Russell terrier Beth last November. The Queen also has Bluebell, another Jack Russell. All three dogs were rescue dogs. Queen Camilla previously described Moley's breed as 'a bit of everything,' adding that she 'looks just like a mole!' In the picture released today, the Queen's affection for her new pet is clear as the pair cuddle on the steps of a garden building. The image was taken by Shona Williams, who is the Queen's country dresser and assistant house manager at her private Wiltshire home Ray Mill. Ms Williams also captured an image of Kate Middleton photographing Camilla at Ray Mill for Country Life magazine in 2022. Members of the royal family will attend the Chelsea Flower Show today, where the King and Queen will visit the RHS and BBC Radio 2 Dog Garden. The King is Patron of the Royal Horticultural Society after taking over the role from Queen Elizabeth, reflecting the royal family's long-standing support of the organization. This year the RHS has named a rose after the Princess of Wales, called Catherine's Rose. 'As well as supporting the incredible work of The Royal Marsden, Catherine's Rose will raise awareness of how nature and gardening can help to heal,' RHS Director General Clare Matterson said. You Might Also Like 12 Weekend Getaway Spas For Every Type of Occasion 13 Beauty Tools to Up Your At-Home Facial Game


NBC News
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- NBC News
Queen Camilla shares first photos of new royal pup, Moley
Queen Camilla is publicly introducing the new member of the Royal Family: a rescue dog named Moley. The Queen, 77, posed with her new pup in his first official photo shared by the Royal Family on Sunday. @Battersea where Her Majesty is Patron," the caption read. The monarch adopted Moley from the Battersea Cats and Dogs Home. According to its website, the organization works to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome dogs and cats in need. Queen Camilla revealed she took in the new rescue, who was eight weeks old at the time, in February in a video posted to X by Daily Mail royal editor Rebecca English. The Queen said Moley is a "bit of everything" and his name came from his appearance — "Looks just like a mole," she said. Moley found his new royal home after the Queen's beloved Beth, a Jack Russell Terrier also adopted from Battersea, died in November. The Queen is set to visit the RHS — the U.K.'s leading garden charity — and BBC Radio 2 Dog Garden at the Chelsea Flower Show on Monday, a space designed for dogs with grassy areas and a large tree for shade. The garden has brick paths engraved with the names of dogs of Radio 2 presenters and RHS ambassadors, "to reflect the special place dogs hold in the nation's hearts and gardens," the Royal Family's post read. The path will also feature the names of the Queen's dogs: Bluebell, an adopted Jack Russell Terrier; Moley, the newest addition; and the late Beth. The family said the King's dog, Snuff, will also be included.


USA Today
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Queen Camilla shares first photo of her 'mischievous' new dog
Queen Camilla shares first photo of her 'mischievous' new dog Show Caption Hide Caption Queen Camilla misses Qatar visit; Kate Middleton steps in Queen Camilla is unable to attend the welcome ceremony for the Emir of Qatar's state visit to the UK, leaving the King to host alongside the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton. unbranded - Entertainment Meet the new royal doggy. Queen Camilla, 77, posed with her new rescue dog Moley in a photo shared on May 18 by the British royal family. "Meet mischievous Moley," read the caption of the picture shared on the royal family's official Instagram account, which described Moley as the queen's "new much-loved canine companion." Camilla adopted Moley from Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, the nonprofit of which she is a patron. The organization is dedicated to "rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming animals," according to its website. Camilla previously confirmed in February that she "just got a new" rescue dog named Moley, who was eight weeks old at the time, in a video shared on X by Daily Mail editor Rebecca English. King Charles, Queen Camilla's 20th anniversary: See their relationship through the years "Looks just like a mole," she quipped. In November, Camilla confirmed the death of her dog Beth, whom she adopted from Battersea in 2011. An Instagram post, which shared photos of Beth with Camilla and King Charles III through the years, said the dog "brought such joy, whether on walkies, helping on official duties, or curled up by the fire." In a comment on Instagram at the time, Battersea thanked Camilla for "giving Beth the most wonderful life and for always supporting rescue." Queen Camilla to miss parts of Qatar state visit event due to chest infection Camilla also has a rescue dog named Bluebell. In 2023, she honored her dogs Bluebell and Beth by wearing a coronation dress that had two Jack Russell terriers embroidered on it, according to People magazine. King Charles, meanwhile, also has a dog named Snuff. On Monday, Camilla was scheduled to visit a garden in London that is "designed with dogs in mind," according to the royal family. The garden will have the names of Bluebell, Moley and Beth, as well as Charles' dog Snuff, inscribed on a path. Charles' late mother and predecessor, Queen Elizabeth II, was famously a lover of dogs and according to the American Kennel Club owned more than 30 Pembroke Welsh Corgis during her lifetime. After her death, The Kennel Club, a nonprofit based in London, remembered Elizabeth as "one of the most dog loving monarchs in history."
Yahoo
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Buckingham Palace Releases an Adorable Photo of Queen Camilla's New Rescue Puppy Ahead of an Important Royal Event
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Queen Camilla announced the death of her rescue dog Beth in Nov. 2024, sharing a "sad farewell" to her beloved pet in an Instagram post. After reportedly being left "heartbroken" by the tragic loss, The Queen revealed she'd rescued a new 8-week-old puppy in Feb. 2025. Now, Queen Camilla and King Charles are preparing to attend the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, and have released a photo of the new puppy ahead of the important event. The Daily Mail's royal editor, Rebecca English, shared a sweet snap of the puppy on X, along with the caption, "Meet Moley! The King and Queen will visit the @The_RHS Chelsea Flower Show on Monday to view exhibits including the BBC Radio 2/Monty Don Dog Garden. To mark the occasion @RoyalFamily have released the first picture of Queen Camilla's Moley was rescued by Queen Camilla from Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, and has since been joined by King Charles's new pet—a Lagotto Romagnolo dog named Snuff. Charles and Camilla are likely to enjoy visiting BBC Radio 2's Dog Garden, which has been designed by celebrity gardener Monty Don. As reported by the Express, "The names of Camilla's adopted Jack Russell terrier Bluebell and her new puppy Moley will also be featured on the path, along with the name of her beloved rescue dog Beth, who died last year. The name of Charles's dog, Snuff, is also included on the path." In Nov. 2024, the official Royal Family Instagram account shared a photo of Queen Camilla and her late pet, with the caption, "A sad farewell to Beth, The Queen's much-loved companion from @Battersea Dogs and Cats Home who brought such joy, whether on walkies, helping on official duties, or curled up by the fire." In a heartfelt comment on the post, Battersea Dogs and Cats Home wrote, "Thank you for giving Beth the most wonderful life and for always supporting rescue. Rest in peace Beth." Thanks to the Chelsea Flower Show's latest exhibit, Beth will receive a beautiful tribute.

IOL News
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- IOL News
Even Royals rescue: Queen Camilla's reveals her adopted pup Moley's first pubic photo
Queen Camila has revealed the first public photo of her new adopted dog, named Moley. In a world where countless dogs need loving homes, Queen Camilla set a regal example by choosing adoption over purchasing pedigrees. Her latest canine companion, Moley, a rescue from Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, highlights the joy and companionship that adopted pets can bring. Moley, a mixed-breed puppy with an endearing resemblance to a mole, was introduced to the public in a heartwarming photograph released ahead of the Chelsea Flower Show. In the image, the young pup stands proudly on a wooden chair, sporting a red and blue collar, her oversized ears adding to her cuteness. Born on Boxing Day at Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, Moley was adopted by Queen Camilla in February, shortly after the loss of her beloved Jack Russell Terrier, Beth. Beth, also a rescue from Battersea, had been a cherished member of the royal household until her passing due to an untreatable tumour.