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    King Charles and Queen Camilla are planning to get another dog

    The couple were upset earlier this month when the 77-year-old queen's Jack Russell Terrier Beth had to be put to sleep after developing an untreatable tumour, but her husband has now revealed they are looking to get another pet


    The 76-year-old king attended the Royal Variety Performance on Friday (23.11.24) without his wife as she is recovering from a chest infection, and host Amanda Holden - who is an ambassador for Battersea Cats and Dogs Home - expressed her condolences for the loss of Beth.

    She said afterwards: "We mentioned Her Majesty and we wished her well and I gave condolences for the doggie.

    "I felt for her, I really felt for her when that happened. He said 'We're going to get a new one, Merry Christmas'.

    "That's what he said and I said yes, but get it from Battersea please."

    Her co-presenter, Alan Carr, quipped: "Always working."

    Both Beth and Camilla's other dog Bluebell were adopted from Battersea, of which the queen is patron.

    The dog's death at the age of 13 was announced on the royal family's Instagram account earlier this month.

    Alongside a selection of pictures of Charles and Camilla with the dog, they posted: "A sad farewell to Beth, The Queen's much-loved companion from @Battersea Dogs and Cats Home who brought such joy, whether on walkies, helping on official duties, or curled up by the fire."

    Meanwhile, the shop at Highgrove, the king's country estate, is selling tiny festive replicas of Beth.

    Among the Christmas tree ornaments currently on display, and available for purchase, are handmade likenesses of Beth and Bluebell wearing crowns. The decorations are embellished with gold thread and sequins and cost £12.95 each.

    According to the Daily Telegraph newspaper, they were introduced in September and placed on the Highgrove tree earlier this month, before it was known that Beth was ill.

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