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Queen Camilla mourns death of ‘much loved’ rescue dog Beth

The Jack Russell was rehomed in 2011 (Picture: Getty Images Europe)

Queen Camilla has been left heartbroken after her ‘much-loved companion’, Beth the rescue dog, died.

The Jack Russell terrier was adopted by the queen from the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in London in 2011.

Before becoming royalty, Beth was handed into the animal rescue service aged just three months by a family unable to care for her.

Beth had long been at Camilla’s side – literally. When she was crowned, Beth and her other dog Bluebell were featured on her coronation gown.

But the pet was put down over the weekend as she had an untreatable tumour.

‘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,’ Buckingham Palace said on X.

The palace shared video of Beth helping the queen unveil a blue plaque as they opened new kennels for the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in 2020.

Well, the dog helped in her own special way. A sausage was tied to a rope attached to a curtain covering the sign commemorating Camilla’s visit, with Beth tugging on it as the then-duchess laughed.

Camilla has been a patron of the animal welfare charity since 2011.

File photo dated 01/02/17 of Beth, the Duchess Of Cornwall (now Queen Camilla) dog competing an agility course during her visit to the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home's centre in Old Windsor. The Queen has been left heartbroken after the death of Beth, one of her beloved dogs. The terrier was adopted by Camilla from the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, along with her other dog Bluebell. Issue date: Monday November 18, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story ROYAL Beth. Photo credit should read: Chris Jackson/PA Wire
The dog was placed at the animal rescue centre by a family who couldn’t raise her (Picture: Chris Jackson/PA Wire)
File photo dated 09/12/20 of the then Duchess of Cornwall (now Queen Camilla) with Beth, her jack-russell terrier, unveiling a plaque as they visit the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home to open the new kennels and thank the centre's staff and supporters. The Queen has been left heartbroken after the death of Beth, one of her beloved dogs. The terrier was adopted by Camilla from the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, along with her other dog Bluebell. Issue date: Monday November 18, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story ROYAL Beth. Photo credit should read: Steve Parsons/PA Wire
The beloved rescue dog brought ‘much joy’ to the queen (Picture: Steve Parsons/PA Wire)
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The queen often took her ‘much-loved companion’ on walks (Picture: X)
LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 12: Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall stands next to television presenter Paul O'Grady while holding her two adopted dogs Bluebell and Beth during a visit to Battersea Dog and Cats Home on December 12, 2012 in London, England. The Duchess of Cornwall as patron of Battersea Dog and Cats home visited with her two Jack Russell terriers Beth, a 3 month old who came to Battersea as an unwanted puppy in August 2011 and Bluebell a nine week old stray who was found wandering in a London Park in September 2012. (Photo by Adrian Dennis - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
Camilla with the late TV presenter Paul O’Grady while holding her two adopted dogs Bluebell and Beth (Picture: Getty Images Europe)

The following year, the monarch gave a home to Bluebell, a Jack Russell terrier dumped in a London park, starving and suffering from a skin condition that had left her almost bald.

Battersea Dogs and Cats Home added: ‘We’re sad to hear that Beth, HM The Queen’s rescue dog, has passed away.

‘Her Majesty, our Patron, rehomed Beth from Battersea in 2011 and we have many fond memories of Beth visiting our centres over the years.

‘Our thoughts are with Their Majesties at this time.’

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