Queen Camilla Parker recently visited Canterbury, where she participated in several official events and also spoke with a group of visually impaired visitors. During the conversation, the Queen revealed she had welcomed a new member to Clarence House, who could it be?
The Monarch of the United Kingdom explained that her new companion was named “Moley” because it reminded her of a mole. The latest reports indicated the puppy was born on December 26 and comes from Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, one of the most renowned shelters in the United Kingdom. The participants even asked Camilla about the animal’s breed:
“Good question, it’s a bit of everything. It’s a rescue dog.”
Moley’s arrival at Clarence House reinforces the British Royal Family’s bond with dogs. In addition, the puppy arrived three months after the painful loss of Beth, the Jack Russell dog who joined Camilla for more than a decade. Fortunately, the queen will always have a great companion like Moley.