Windsor & Eton Express

Camilla and pal open kennels

Old Windsor: Duchess and Beth visit dogs and cats home

- By David Lee davidl@baylismedi­a.co.uk @DavidLee_BM

The Duchess of Cornwall visited Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in Old Windsor to hear how the charity has cared for animals through the coronaviru­s crisis.

Her Royal Highness, who was joined by her own rescue dog, Jack Russell Beth, met staff on Wednesday who have been looking after unwanted dogs and cats at the Priest Hill rescue centre.

She also officially opened a new facility, The Duchess of Cornwall kennels, which include a dedicated maternity area and puppy paddock as well as outdoor paddocks and chill-out rooms.

It is hoped the new kennels will help unwanted pets thrive while under Battersea’s care.

One beneficiar­y has been nine-week-old pug, Ernie,

whose owner needed the charity’s help when her dog rejected her puppies at only a few weeks old.

Camilla met Ernie on her tour and heard how he and his brother have since found loving homes.

Battersea chief executive Claire Horton said: “We are always thrilled to welcome our wonderful Royal Patron The Duchess of Cornwall to our centres to see first-hand the vital work we are carrying out to help dogs and cats that need our help.

“Today’s visit was also an occasion to officially open our brand-new kennel facilities that will offer some of our most vulnerable dogs the space, comfort, and level of care they desperatel­y need.”

During the pandemic Battersea has continued to offer help and advice to owners as well as taking in emergency cases during the national lockdown and running virtual puppy training classes.

The Duchess of Cornwall has now visited the Old Windsor venue twice since becoming the charity’s Royal Patron in February 2017.

The charity’s volunteers made a special Battersea Guard of Honour to mark the visit, which coincided with the charity's 160th anniversar­y.

 ??  ?? The Duchess met Olive the bichon frise during her tour of the new kennels.
The Duchess met Olive the bichon frise during her tour of the new kennels.
 ??  ?? The Duchess of Cornwall's rescue dog, Beth, helps unveil the plaque.
The Duchess of Cornwall's rescue dog, Beth, helps unveil the plaque.
 ??  ?? Camilla has a cuddle with Ernie, a nine-week-old pug puppy.
Camilla has a cuddle with Ernie, a nine-week-old pug puppy.

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