Queen Camilla is officially welcoming a new addition to the Royal Family: a rescued dog named Moley.
The 77-year-old queen posed with her new puppy.
first official photo
posted by the British Monarchy on Sunday.
Encounter the playful Moley, the cherished four-legged friend of The Queen, who was lately welcomed after being adopted.
@Battersea
“Where Her Majesty holds the position of Patron,” the caption stated.
The king took in Moley as his own.
Battersea Cats and Dogs Shelter
As stated on their website, this group aims to save, restore, and find new homes for dogs and cats that require assistance.
Queen Camilla disclosed that she welcomed the new rescued animal, which was eight weeks old at the time, in February.
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posted to X by Daily Mail royal editor Rebecca English.
The Queen mentioned that Moley embodies “a bit of everything.” His name was inspired by his looks—”He resembles a mole,” she explained.
After the Queen’s cherished molehill, Moley discovered his new regal residence.
Beth
A Jack Russell Terrier, who was also adopted from Battersea, passed away in November.
The Queen is scheduled to visit the RHS, which is the top garden charity in the U.K., as well as BBC Radio 2.
Dog Garden
At the Chelsea Flower Show on Monday, an area was created specifically for dogs, featuring grassy spaces and a big tree to provide shade.
The garden features brick pathways inscribed with the names of dogs belonging to BBC Radio 2 presenters and RHS ambassadors. The royal message stated this was done “to represent how deeply cherished pets are within both our national culture and private green spaces.”
The route will also include the names of the Queen’s canines: Bluebell, an adopted Jack Russell Terrier; Moley, who recently joined the pack; and Beth, who has passed away. The family mentioned that the King’s dog, Snuff, will likewise be featured.
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