Queen Camilla Cuddles Adorable Puppy Moley in Her Private Home

Queen Camilla
has been seen in an endearing latest photo alongside her adopted puppies.
Moley
.

Following the release of an initial picture on Sunday morning, the royal household decided to publish another photograph later that day. The new image depicted the Queen affectionately holding her dog while sitting on some garden stairs.

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Camilla, who is 77 years old, was seen with a broad smile that was partly hidden behind one of Moley’s tan-colored ears. During the exclusive photoshoot, the royal appeared impeccably dressed in a pink frock adorned with tiny violets and green foliage.

She added a periwinkle cardigan over her outfit and complemented it with a Van Cleef & Arpels bracelet.

The photo seemed to have been captured at Camilla’s countryside hideaway in Wiltshire.
Ray Mill House
The property belongs to Camilla and serves as her personal sanctuary. She obtained it after separating from her first spouse, Andrew Parker Bowles, in 1994. She resided there from 1996 to 2003 and has maintained it as a rural getaway ever since.

Metal containers adorned the upper step, with an abundance of plants visible within what seemed like a rustic timber greenhouse.

Earlier this February, Camilla welcomed Moley into her family after adopting him from Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. It’s thought that the new fluffy member of the royal household has some Jack Russell heritage and was born on Boxing Day.

The news about Moley’s arrival was initially revealed during Camilla’s solo trip to Canterbury.

During an encounter with a visually impaired museum group,
King Charles’s
His wife leaned over to pet a golden retriever guide dog and mentioned that she had recently adopted an eight-week-old puppy named Moley, adding that he resembles a mole.

In addition to the puppy, the Queen has another canine companion named Bluebell, a Jack Russell Terrier originally from Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, similar to Moley. She previously owned a dog named Beth who unfortunately passed away last November.

It is known thatBeth had an incurable tumor and was euthanized because of this.

Charles and Camilla plan to attend the Chelsea Flower Show.

Two fresh images have been unveiled prior to Charles and Camilla’s upcoming trip to the Chelsea Flower Show next week. During their visit, they plan to stop by the RHS and BBC Radio 2 Dog Garden, created specially for canines by renowned gardener and TV host, Monty Don.

A special dedication will honor Moley since her name has been etched into a walkway made from bricks that winds through the garden. Additionally, the names of canines owned by BBC Radio 2 presenters and Royal Horticultural Society ambassadors are featured as well.

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