Amanda Holden reveals heartbroken King Charles is planning to adopt a new dog following death of his terrier Beth
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THERE is nothing worse than losing a furry friend. And after King Charles and Queen Camilla lost their adorable terrier Beth last month, the pair are now planning on giving their love to a new dog from Battersea Cats and Dogs Home. Amanda Holden, who is hosting the Royal Variety Performance on Sunday ay at 8pm with Alan Carr on ITV1, told me she’d discussed rehoming a new pooch with the King after meeting him backstage.
She said: “King Charles spoke to Alan and I for ages,. “Camilla is a patron of Battersea Cats and Dogs Home and I’m the ambassador for there. “We were talking about rescues and he was saying they were definitely going to rescue another one from Battersea and that losing their dog was so sad.”.
Of being with Charles, Amanda added: “It’s amazing that he took the time to go around that whole room because it’s a long night, it takes four hours to film. “I said ‘Get yourself home, you must be shattered’.”. During tomorrow night’s performance, Amanda and Alan perform a number of skits as well as introducing acts including Marti Pellow and Sydnie Christmas.
“My grandparents used to watch it religiously every year and I really thought about them during it,” Amanda said,. “It’s terrifying. You really don’t want to mess anything up. “We’ve done loads of silly things. Like you’ll see us in roller skates, you’ll see me levitating, you’ll see Alan dressed up as a bus.