
King Charles III and Queen Camilla
Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty imagesQueen Camilla revealed that she and King Charles III He adopted a rescue puppy after his dog’s death last November.
77 -year -old Camilla shared the news while on Tuesday, February 25, was part of a partially looked -up group of Music in Beaney House of Art & Knowledge in Canterbury, Kent, England.
“I just had a new puppy, which has 8 weeks,” Camilla said as he stroked a assistance dog in a video shared AX by DailyRoyal publisher Rebecca English.
When he was asked what the puppy breeding is, the queen replied that she is “a little bit of everything.”
“He is a rescue dog. It is called Moley, it seems like a mole, “he said.
The puppy was adopted from Battersea, an animal rescue center in the United Kingdom of which Camilla is a pattern.
“We are pleased to confirm that Battersea has recently returned to a female puppy Jack Russell Terrier Cross, named Moley, to our pattern, His Majesty the Queen,” said a Battersea spokesman for the Daily.
“The queen has been in favor of Battersea’s work for some time and has previously made two rescue dogs from our charity,” added the spokesman.
It occurs after the rescue dog of Camilla and Charles, a Jack Russell Terrier named Beth, who died in November 2024.

Queen Camilla and her missing rescue dog, Beth
Pictures by Chris Jackson/Getty“A sad farewell to Beth, the beloved companion of the Queen of @battersea Gossos and cats of the house who contributed so much joy, either to Walkies, to help the official tasks, or rolled up by the fire,” a Notice to the Instagram account of the royal family shared on November 18.
The statement was accompanied by a series of photos, including -an instant of a walk that was walking Beth and another from Charles inclined as the dog fondly crushed his face.
“Thank you for giving Beth the most wonderful life and always supporting the rescue,” the official Battersea account responded to the comments section. “Rest in Paul Beth.”
The couple rescued Beth in 2011 and got another Jack Russell Terrier to name Bluebell the following year, Daily reported.
But after Beth’s death in November, King Charles left a suggestion that they would look for a new puppy.
After To know the king at her Royal Variety Show In London in December, British television presenter Amanda Holden told the Daily: “We talked a lot about Battersea Dogs Man and how he probably and Camilla would get another dog this year.”
Camilla has been the patron of Battersea since 2016 and has participated in several other animal charitable organizations, including the Kennel Club Charitable Trust, according to the Royal Family’s website.