The Queen Consort won hearts after adopting an eight-week-old rescue pup, sweetly named Moley, following the tragic passing of her beloved Jack Russell Terrier, Beth, last year.
Both Beth and Bluebell - another of Camilla's dogs - made history three years ago as the first rescue dogs to take up residence in Buckingham Palace.
Beth was adopted by Camilla from Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in 2011 when she was just 12 weeks old, after being found tied to a lamp post.
The adorable Moley is settling into Royal life after being picked from Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, born to a mother who's half Jack Russell.
Queen Camilla, 77, unveiled her latest family addition while engaging with the public during a stop at Canterbury's Beaney House of Art and Knowledge on Tuesday (25 February), where she met with fellow dog-lovers.