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- Queen Camilla teamed up with Kate Middleton’s brother, James, for a dog-friendly event
- The Queen warmly greeted James, a well-known dog lover, when he attended a reception for Medical Detection Dogs at Clarence House, the London home of Queen Camilla and King Charles
- The dogs’ ability to screen early for certain cancers is being studied and replicated by AI to provide even more expanded care for patients, a cause close to the royals’ hearts, as both Kate and King Charles have recently received treatment for cancer
Queen Camilla shared a sweet moment with a member of the extended royal family.
On Tuesday, May 12, the Queen welcomed a group of canines from Medical Detection Dogs (MDD), as well as their handlers and supporters of the charity. One such supporter was Kate Middleton’s younger brother, James Middleton, a well-known dog lover.
Queen Camilla, 78, greeted James, 39, with a kiss on the cheek, and the pair chatted for a moment before watching one of the dogs in action, a yellow Labrador named Jodie.