Duchess Camilla's adorable dog steals the spotlight during royal visit to Battersea
Cute!
Duchess Camilla took her cute adopted Jack Russell along for a royal visit to Battersea Dogs and Cats home.
- Camilla's pooch, Beth, helped her with a plaque unveiling at the South London animal rescue centre.
- The Duchess and Prince Charles own two dogs, both rescued from Battersea.
- This follows royal news that Zara Tindall is expecting her third child.
Why did Duchess Camilla visit Battersea Dogs and Cats home?
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall became a patron of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home three years ago.
Camilla and Prince Charles adopted Beth and their other dog, Bluebell from the rescue centre nine years ago.
Beth was an unwanted three-month-old puppy at the time, while Bluebell was a nine-week-old stray found wandering around a London park.
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Beth and Bluebell first hit the headlines when they accompanied Camilla to Battersea in 2017 and the dogs decided to jump on Amanda Holden.
And little Beth was keen to steal the spotlight again for this royal appearance.
The cute pup grabbed hold of a rope in her mouth for the unveiling, leaving crowds - and Camilla - in hysterics.
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Robyn is a celebrity and entertainment journalist and editor with over eight years experience in the industry. As well as contributing regular to woman&home, she also often writes for Woman, Woman's Own, Woman's Weekly and The Sun.
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