King Charles III and Queen Camilla are honoring their late pet during the holidays.
One week after Buckingham Palace shared that Camilla’s dog Beth had died, the British royal family paid homage to the pup with a royally sweet Christmas ornament.
The decoration portrays Beth, donning a red bandana adorned with a crown, in a seated position, per The Telegraph. Alongside the tribute hangs an ornament for the Queen consort’s other terrier Bluebell, whom she adopted together in 2012, with a crown on her head. Both hangings feature a gold braided trim and matching sequins to shimmer under the glowing Christmas lights.
The royal family shared the heartbreaking news alongside loving photos and videos of Camilla taking Beth on walks, as well as a silly snap of her sniffing Charles’ nose and helping to unveil an official plaque in 2020.
“A sad farewell to Beth,” Charles and Camilla’s Instagram account wrote Nov. 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.”
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