
People React to Queen Camilla Adopting a New Pup — Photo
Netizens raved as Her Royal Highness introduced her new furry friend with a sweet photo and shared an exciting announcement on the Royal Family's official Instagram account.
On Sunday, May 18, 2025, the Royal Family shared a photo of Queen Camilla posing with her newly adopted companion, Moley, from the well-known non-profit rescue center Battersea.

Queen Camilla tours the rooms during a visit to the cottage in Thornton, where the Bronte children were born, during a visit to Bradford to celebrate the city's year as UK City of Culture on May 15, 2025, in Bradford, England. | Source: Getty Images
The elder royal already had a furry friend, a Jack Russell Terrier named Bluebell, prior to bringing Moley home. She also had another dog, Beth, who sadly passed away last year.
In the photo, Queen Camilla is cuddling Moley on her lap, smiling at the camera while sitting on the steps of what appears to be a greenhouse.
She is wearing a pink and blue floral dress with a matching soft blue cardigan. Upon seeing the image, netizens flooded the comment section with compliments and well wishes.
"Such a lucky little darling to have found the best home 💜🐶💜," one commenter said. "Thank you for rescuing this little soul. And for advocating rescue," another wrote.

Queen Camilla attending the Education and Skills Garden Party at Buckingham Palace on May 14, 2025 in London, England. | Source: Getty Images
"What a beautiful outfit and adorable cuddle huggle pup," an onlooker complimented the pair. "Wonderful news ❤️lucky little dog ! I'm sure Queen Camilla will be a wonderful dog mum 🦊x," another gushed.
In addition to the heartwarming photo, the Royal Family announced, "The Queen will visit @The_RHS and @BBCRadio2 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."

Queen Camilla attends The Elephant Family Evening of Art and Conservation at Kew Gardens on May 13, 2025, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images
They added that the garden will feature brick paths inscribed with the names of the dogs belonging to BBC's Radio 2 and RHS ambassadors, as well as Moley's, Bluebell's, and Beth's.