May 19, 2025
Buckingham Palace has made a big announcement about Queen Camilla two days after Prince William was bestowed with a new title from King Charles.
The Prince of Wales was installed as Great Master of the order during the event at Westminster Abbey while celebrating the 300th anniversary of Order of the Bath.
For three centuries, the order has recognised exceptional military and civil achievements across the UK and the Commonwealth.
Days after new title for Prince William, Palace has shared a photo of Queen Camilla with her ‘mischievous’ pet dog Moley with a major announcement.
In the statement released on social media, the Buckingham Palace spokesman said: "Meet mischievous Moley, The Queen’s new much-loved canine companion who was recently adopted from Battersea Dogs and Cats Home where Her Majesty is Patron.”
The spokesperson further announced, "Tomorrow, The Queen will visit Royal Horticultural Society and the BBC Radio 2 Dog Garden at Chelsea Flower Show.”
The garden, designed with dogs in mind, features grass areas for dogs to enjoy and a large tree providing shade.
The names of The Queen’s adopted Jack Russell Terrier, Bluebell and her new puppy, Moley will feature on the path, alongside that of her much loved dog Beth, who passed away last year.
The name of The King’s dog, Snuff, is also included on the path. The Garden for Dogs will live on after RHS Chelsea, at Battersea Dogs & Cats Home.