After losing the rescue dog, Beth Korolev Camilla found a new four-legged friend-jack-rassel terrier, taken from the London shelter.
Queen Camilla, the wife of King Charles III, was taken from the shelter of a new favorite after the death of her rescue dog bet.
The new four-legged friend of his Majesty was a jack-rassel terrier named Mol. It was reported on the official Royal Family page on Instagram, where Camilla’s photo with a favorite in his arms was published.
“Meet the stunning moth, the new beloved dog’s companion dog, recently taken from the battersea animal shelter, where her majesty is a cartridge,” the message is mentioned.
Today, May 19, Queen Camilla will visit the opening of a dog garden with a flower exhibition in Chelsea created by BBC Radio 2. This space is designed to consider the interests of animals: with a spacious lawn for games, a large tree for shadows and ladrours, and the names of the dogs of the Radio 2 are the dogs of the Radio 2. Queen favorites – a calm Beth, Mol and another jack -ras, as well as queen favorites.
In November 2024, Camilla disappeared from her 13-year-old dog Beth, who had to be overwhelmed by a good tumor. However, the Jack-Rassel Terriers remain especially important for the Queen-they are also included in her coronation element. For the access ceremony on the throne, the designer Camille Bruce Oldfield with embroidered with a dress of puppies, as well as the names of children and grandchildren of her majesty.

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Earlier it was reported in Japan, Cocker Spaniel, named per Asano, set a note to the world, passing a skateboard by a tunnel of 40 people.
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