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Jilly Beattie

Queen Consort Camilla's two rescue dogs to move to Buckingham Palace


The tradition of a gaggle of feisty little dogs living in the luxury of Buckingham Palace is set to continue with confirmation that Queen Consort and the King, will move their rescue dogs in with them.

Camilla, who is a major a dog lover like the late Queen who owned over 30 corgis and dorgis, has two Jack Russells called Beth and Bluebell from Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, of which she is patron.

It is not clear when Camilla and King Charles will move from Clarence House to Buckingham Palace, which is currently undergoing major renovation works.

Read more: Queen wrote funny letters to staff's dogs from her Corgis

Camilla has previously spoken of her love for her pets, saying: "They are family, friends and ever-faithful companions and, just like anyone else with a passion for dogs, I can't imagine life without them."

Queen Consort and King Charles pictured with Beth and Bluebell (Clarence House/PA Wire)

And Charles appears to be just as fond of Bluebell and Beth, who took centre stage in a picture released to mark the couple's 15th wedding anniversary two years ago.

The Duchess of Cornwall meets Flora as she hosts a reception at Clarence House, London, to mark the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home's 160th anniversary. Picture date: Thursday July 14, 2022. (PA Wire/PA Images)

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