King Charles III has once again surprised everyone with a new twist in his business side. During his recent vacation in Balmoral, the monarch has decided to take an important step and launch a very special business.
Although the king's life has always been full of traditions and obligations, this time Charles III has opted for a different project. However, what's behind this new development? The answer goes much further.

The story of Charles III and his love for dogs
The king's love for animals, especially for his dogs, isn't new. Charles III has shared his life with several pets, with Snuff, a lagotto romagnolo, being his first female dog in two decades. Before that, he had Tigga, a Jack Russell who was his loyal companion for 18 years.
His wife, Queen Camilla, has also shown a great commitment to animals. Only this year, she rescued Moley, an eight-week-old mixed-breed puppy who joined the royal family from a London shelter. This sensitivity toward animals is a constant in the monarch's life.
This passion for pets is clearly reflected in the creation of this new product line. Charles III has managed to turn his personal love into a business project that blends tradition, affection, and respect for nature. It's an unknown side for many, but it's already winning over dog lovers.
The king's new business project has the support of the royal household
According to sources close to the matter, King Charles has consulted the Crown before making an important business decision. Under the name Royal Dog Treats, he has introduced a range of craft-made dog biscuits, made with natural ingredients and prepared in the kitchens of Balmoral Castle. This launch has been officially approved by the Crown, which highlights the importance of the project.
It's a 100% natural product, baked in small batches and designed to care for the "four-legged princes and princesses." With whole wheat flour, egg, and chicken broth, the biscuits aim to offer quality and affection in every bite. Their price, around £5 (5 euros) for a small bag, shows the exclusivity that accompanies the brand.
In addition to the treats, the Balmoral Pet collection includes elegant accessories for dogs, such as collars, leashes, and even waterproof coats. The material used for the canine clothing is "Scottish tweed," a traditional fabric that Charles III has admired since he was young. It's a true luxury for pets that reflects British style and heritage.
The royal business that goes beyond biscuits: the Balmoral Pet collection and its exclusivity
The Balmoral Pet collection isn't limited to treats. It includes a series of accessories that reflect the most classic and elegant British style. Collars, leashes, and treat bags bear the royal coat of arms, a symbol of distinction and prestige.
One of the most striking products is the waterproof dog coat, made from Scottish tweed. This fabric has been a favorite of the king since his youth and now dresses pets with a unique touch of sophistication.

This venture is also part of the strategy to open the palace to more visitors and generate income to keep the royal properties. With other projects in Balmoral and Sandringham, such as tours and gourmet products, King Charles shows he knows how to combine tradition with business.
With Royal Dog Treats and the Balmoral Pet collection, Charles III makes it clear that his interest in keeping traditions goes hand in hand with a modern business vision. His commitment to natural, craft-made, and exclusive products strengthens the Crown's image in a changing world.