The Duchess of Cornwall enjoyed a day of booping the noses of the cutest puppies around as she celebrated 160 years of the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home.
Founded in 1860, the charity has served as an animal rescue centre for dogs and cats, looking after 240 dogs and 145 cats on average across all three of its centres at any one time.
As part of the celebrations, Camilla, 74, welcomed a whole host of furry friends and animal-loving celebrities to the Walled Garden at Clarence House on Thursday 14 July.
Among those to attend were Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden, comedian Paul O'Grady and best-selling author Jacqueline Wilson.
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