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Buckingham announces Queen Camilla’s big exclusive, leaving many deeply moved

Buckingham's communications team shares a new and revealing photograph of Queen Camilla on Instagram

Buckingham Palace has revealed through social media an exclusive about Queen Camilla that surely has managed to excite more than one person. According to confirmations, King Charles III's wife already has a reason to smile after the sad death of her dog Beth.

The British Royal Household's communications team has officially introduced the new member of the family. They have done so through a new photograph shared by the Royal Family's official Instagram account.

Queen Camila holds a small dog in her arms while sitting in a garden.
Queen Camilla officially presents her new pet | Instagram, @theroyalfamily

In it, we can see Queen Camilla sitting on a staircase while tenderly embracing Moley, her new four-legged companion. An image that undoubtedly reflects both her love for animals and her strong support for pet adoption.

As stated in the message that appears in the publication, the consort queen has chosen to give a new opportunity to this beautiful homeless dog:

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Camilla and Charles III are very committed to pet adoption | Europa Press

"Meet mischievous Moley, the queen's new and beloved canine companion, who was recently adopted at Battersea[non-profit organization], where Her Majesty is Patron."

Buckingham's Communications Team Introduces Queen Camilla's New Four-Legged Companion

Although it is the first time Queen Camilla publicly introduces Moley, this dog joined the British Royal Family in February, shortly after Beth's passing.

As confirmed in the post published by Buckingham, the monarch decided to adopt her at the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, an institution of which she is patron.

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Queen Camilla actively collaborates with this animal shelter | Europa Press

Additionally, it has been revealed that Queen Camilla chose the name Moley for her because, upon seeing her for the first time at the shelter, she was reminded of a mole, "mole" in English.

This puppy, who joined the Royal Family at just eight weeks old, has brought comfort after the death of Beth, her beloved Jack Russell Terrier, who passed away last year.

Moley's official introduction coincided with Queen Camilla and King Charles's attendance at the Chelsea Flower Show. An event organized by the Royal Horticultural Society that took place last Monday, May 19, in London.

During their visit, the royal couple toured a garden specially created for dogs. This space includes a wide brick path with the names of various pets, including Bluebell, Moley, Beth, and Snuff, the monarch's dog. A gesture that highlights the Royal Family's strong bond with their animals.