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Camilla, the Queen, releases a heartwarming photograph featuring her cherished rescue puppy Moley following a charming excursion to Battersea Dogs & Cats Home.

Camilla, the Queen, posted a charming snapshot of her pet dog, Moley, following a visit to the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home in the heart of London

Camilla, the Queen, shares a previously unseen snapshot of her and her cherished rescue dog, Moley,...
Camilla, the Queen, shares a previously unseen snapshot of her and her cherished rescue dog, Moley, following a charming visit to Battersea Dogs & Cats Home.

Camilla, the Queen, releases a heartwarming photograph featuring her cherished rescue puppy Moley following a charming excursion to Battersea Dogs & Cats Home.

Queen Camilla's ultra-private bolthole, Ray Mill House in Wiltshire, has been a significant personal retreat for her since her purchase in 1995, following her divorce from Andrew Parker Bowles. The property, known for its security and secrecy, has been at the heart of the Queen's family life and has hosted important events such as weddings.

Recently, Queen Camilla welcomed a new rescue puppy named Dipsy, joining her ahead of her appearance at the Chelsea Flower Show. The Queen was introduced to Dipsy, a Jack Russell crossbreed, during her visit to Battersea Dogs & Cats Home on Monday. The new addition to the Queen's family was dressed in pink and periwinkle, adding a touch of colour to her tropical-inspired print dress, adorned with toucans, as seen in a newly released portrait of the Queen with her dog Moley.

Moley, who was also pictured multiple times with the Queen, had to stay at home due to the heat during the Queen's trip. His name is engraved on the brickwork at Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, a testament to his special bond with the Royal Family. Sadly, Moley's presence was replaced by the new rescue puppy due to health concerns with Beth, another beloved pet of the Royal Family, who was put down by the Royal Family.

The loss of Beth was difficult for the Royal Family to handle, as revealed by the heartfelt caption accompanying the sad news shared on Instagram. Beth was a special pet to the Royals, who had adopted her from Battersea Dogs & Cats Home in 2011, just like Queen Camilla's new companion, Dipsy, who was already in a foster home before the Queen met him.

The chief executive of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home expressed sadness over Beth's passing and shared fond memories of her visits to their centres. Queen Camilla, during her visit, laughed and expressed interest in adopting Dipsy.

Ray Mill House, with its private and secure surroundings, continues to provide a sanctuary for the Queen, hosting important family events and offering a peaceful retreat from the public eye.

Queen Camilla, in a vibrant tropical-inspired print dress, welcomed a new Jack Russell crossbreed puppy named Dipsy, clad in pink and periwinkle, joining her just before the Chelsea Flower Show. Prior to Dipsy, Moley, another pet of the Royal Family, had been a frequent companion of the Queen, their pictures showing a special bond, but concerns about Moley's health meant he had to stay home during the Queen's recent trip.

Sadly, the Royal Family had to say goodbye to another beloved pet, Beth, who was adopted from Battersea Dogs & Cats Home in 2011, similar to Dipsy. The Royal Family shared a heartfelt message on Instagram expressing their sorrow over Beth's passing.

Ray Mill House, the Queen's ultra-private and secure property in Wiltshire, has hosted significant family events and offered a private bolt hole for Camilla since her purchase in 1995. Just like the Queen's home-and-garden, Battersea Dogs & Cats Home was where Queen Camilla met Dipsy, her new pet and companion.

In addition to the royal news, the Queen's fashion style can often be seen through her choice of outfits, including elegant lifestyles and intriguing property design elements, all adding to the overall picture of the Royals and their prized pets.

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