One week after the British royal family announced the death of Queen Camilla’s beloved dog, Beth, they honoured her memory in a touching Christmas tribute. King Charles III and Queen Camilla have paid homage to their late pet with adorable and meaningful ornaments.
The decoration, as reported by The Telegraph, shows Beth seated gracefully, wearing a red bandana adorned with a crown.
Alongside Beth’s ornament is one for Bluebell, Camilla’s other terrier adopted in 2012, also crowned, and both ornaments are beautifully embellished with gold braided trim and sequins, twinkling under the Christmas lights.

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The royal family shared the sad news with the public, accompanied by heartwarming photos and videos of Camilla’s cherished moments with Beth—like walks, playful antics with King Charles, and even helping unveil an official plaque in 2020.
“A sad farewell to Beth,” read a post on Charles and Camilla’s Instagram on November 18. “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.”

Challenging Year For The Royal Family
This year has been particularly challenging for the royal couple. Charles, 76, continues his cancer treatment while managing royal duties. Camilla, 77, had to miss several public engagements due to a chest infection, including the Field of Remembrance event.
Buckingham Palace announced on November 5 that Camilla was advised to rest, expressing her regret for any inconvenience caused by her absence.
Despite these challenges, Queen Camilla has shown remarkable resilience. Princess Anne recently praised her sister-in-law in the BBC documentary “Charles III: The Coronation Year,” highlighting Camilla’s understanding of her role and the positive impact she has had on King Charles.
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