The Royal family issued a delightful update on Queen Camilla amid King Charles and Prince Harry's first big move in order to settle a long feud.
Buckingham Palace's spokesperson shared that the Queen stepped out to visit Battersea, a charitable organisation giving love and support to rescued dogs and cats.
A beaming photo of Camilla was posted on the royal family's social media channels in which she was seen holding her adopted furry companion Moley.
The statement reads, "It was a fantastic afternoon at @Battersea - we are so grateful for all that you do!"
"Whilst Moley was keeping cool at home, she wished she could have been reunited with some of her old friends!"
In another video, Camilla, who is the patron of charity, officially unveiled the new location for the RHS and BBC Radio 2 ‘Dog Garden’, which was designed by Monty Don for the Chelsea Flower Show.
According to the Queen's team, "The garden was designed as a blueprint for all the things dogs love, and will provide Battersea with a tranquil space for the rescue dogs in their care, allowing them to spend time away from the kennel environment in a serene, natural setting."
Notably, Palace released a new statement after the Duke of Sussex and the monarch's close aides sat down in London for a meeting, probably aimed at building peace between the two parties.
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