Duchess of Cornwall tells of her love for rescue dogs
Daily MailThe Duchess of Cornwall today revealed she cannot wait to hug her five grandchildren as she described life in lockdown with Prince Charles and his battle with coronavirus. Camilla, 72, said not being able to embrace the youngsters was the 'worst' and recalled using Zoom to speak to family and friends as she guest edited BBC Radio 5 Live's The Emma Barnett Show this morning. In a sweet preview, a picture of Camilla walking her beloved Bluebell earlier this year was shared to the royal couple's official Instagram page Pictured: Duchess of Cornwall in Clarence House with BBC Radio 5 Live's Emma Barnett today Camilla, 72, said not being able to embrace the youngsters was the 'worst' and recalled using Zoom to speak to family and friends Camilla, 72, will discuss the pooches she rescued from Battersea Dogs Home in London as she undertakes her first-ever radio guest edit on BBC Radio 5 Live's The Emma Barnett Show on Tuesday morning Camilla, 72, discussed the pooches she rescued from Battersea Dogs Home in London as she undertook her first-ever radio guest edit on BBC Radio 5 Live's The Emma Barnett Show on Tuesday morning. The Duchess of Cornwall in Clarence House with BBC Radio 5 Live's Emma Barnett, whose show she has guest edited Speaking of her dogs during the interview Camilla will say that she first adopted Beth from the renowned charity after the poor pup was dumped. Bluebell was adopted afterwards The Duchess of Cornwall, 72, will discuss Prince Charles' fitness during an upcoming interview with Emma Barnett for Radio 5 Camilla is also set to discuss life in lockdown, missing her grandchildren and how Charles is the fittest man she knows for his age.