In heart-wrenching revelations from Buckingham Palace, the monarch, King Charles, and his wife, Camilla, Queen Consort, have announced that they are planning to welcome a new addition to their family following the sad death of a very special companion.
On November 18th, the Royal Family shared the devastating news on their official Instagram account, saying goodbye to Camilla’s cherished dog, Beth, who had been a loyal companion for many years.
“It’s the first time I’ve met him,” Alan said of King Charles, who then reminded the comedian to use the proper title, “Her Majesty.”
After an apology, Alan continued, “He was so sweet, and he apologized for not being here, and I said we definitely earned our one pound we got paid.”
The duo went on to share their condolences for the dog’s passing, with Amanda adding, “He was very sweet.”
Though the cause of Beth’s death was not officially disclosed, sources close to the Palace confirmed that the beloved dog had passed away due to an untreatable tumor. Losing a dog is never easy, especially when the pet has been an integral part of the family for over a decade. As many pet owners can relate, dogs are not just animals; they are family members, offering companionship, loyalty, and unconditional love.
Meanwhile, the royal family has been no stranger to the emotional bond that dogs bring. Camilla’s love for dogs is well known, and she has even incorporated Beth into some of her royal duties over the years. Reflecting on her love of the breed, Camilla once shared, “The nice thing about dogs is you could sit down with them, you can have a nice long conversation, you can be cross, you can be sad, and they just sit there looking at you, wagging their tail.”