Queen Camilla’s New Pup: Meet Moley, the Adorable Addition to the Palace!

Well, well, well, looks like Queen Camilla is making headlines again—but this time, it’s not about royal duties or elegant soirées. Nope, she’s just welcomed an adorable 8-week-old rescue puppy named Moley into her royal menagerie! The exciting news broke when the Queen visited the Beaney House of Art & Knowledge in Canterbury and shared the pawsitive update while mingling with guide dogs. In a video shared on X by royal reporter Rebecca English, she gushed, “I’ve just got a new puppy!” We can practically hear the excitement in her voice!
Moley is described as a mixed breed, fittingly called “a bit of everything,” and let’s be real, with a name like that, the little guy raises the bar for royal cuteness. Queen Camilla’s new furry friend comes right on the heels of a heartbreaking farewell to her beloved Jack Russell Terrier, Beth, who sadly passed away a few months back due to an untreatable tumor. Beth was no ordinary pup; she was not only Camilla’s cherished companion but also a regular fixture during royal outings, even unveiling plaques with a clever little sausage grip!
The bond between Camilla and her dogs runs deep. Beth had a prime spot on the Queen’s coronation dress, right alongside Camilla’s other dog, Bluebell, celebrating the joy these pets bring to home life at the palace. Royal insiders noted that King Charles previously hinted at the idea of adding to their furry family during a Royal Variety Performance, saying to hosts, “We’re going to get a new one.” Clearly, that was a hint that we can all wag our tails to!
The royal family has a long and storied love affair with dogs, particularly since Queen Elizabeth became synonymous with corgis. Her legacy even birthed the “dorgi,” a delightful mix of dachshund and corgi, proving that the royal domain isn’t just about crowns and tiaras but also about the furballs that capture our hearts.
So, let’s raise a paw (or two) for Queen Camilla and her new fluffy family member, Moley. Here’s to many tail wags and royal adventures to come!
Sources: Celebrity Storm Wire and People Magazine, The Scottish Sun