Camilla toured the building, meeting various local groups, and when she saw Fergie, a golden retriever guide dog whose partially-sighted owner Susan Mason was taking part in a “sensing culture” class, she could not resist giving the canine’s belly a rub.
In a heartwarming revelation sure to delight animal lovers across the nation, Queen Camilla has welcomed a new furry friend into her royal household—a charming eight-week-old rescue puppy named Moley.
Sources close to the Palace say Her Majesty has been utterly smitten with Moley since the pup’s arrival, enjoying the boundless energy and playful spirit the young dog brings.
Camilla revealed the addition to her canine family when she met a fellow dog lover in Canterbury at an event celebrating the life of the city’s famous literary heroine, Aphra Behn.
The 17th century author was a celebrity in her day, well known for her plays, novels and poems, and the Queen unveiled a statue of the writer outside the Beaney House of Art and Knowledge, a library, museum and gallery.