Paul O’Grady death: Queen Consort Camilla ‘deeply saddened’ by news of ‘For the Love of Dogs’ host’s death

Paul O’Grady and the Queen Consort shared a special relationship over their love of  furry friends

The Queen Consort is said to be “deeply saddened” by the news of entertainer Paul O’Grady’s death. The pair shared a close relationship through their love for dogs.

Last year, the pair filmed a Christmas special of Mr O’Grady’s ‘For The Love Of Dogs’ programme. This included the Queen Consort hosting a garden party to mark the 160th anniversary of Battersea Dogs and Cats home.

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Mr O’Grady has often spoken in the past about the Queen Consort, describing her as a “lovely lady who’s passionate about dogs”.

According to the Mirror, Mr O’Grady once said: “There was a competition to see who’s dog would run straight to their owner ignoring the food, squeaky toys etc put in their way.The Duchess’s dog ran straight to her, ignoring the temptation put in her way whilst Sausage headed straight for the press and photographers not a bit interested in the competition.”

The official Twitter page of the Royal Family posted a special tribute to Mr O’Grady. They wrote: "Deeply saddened to hear of the death of Paul O’Grady, who worked closely with Her Majesty in support of @Battersea_, providing lots of laughter and many waggy-tailed memories.”

The comedian and TV presenter died at the age of 67 on Tuesday (March 28). The news of his death was confirmed in a statement from his husband, Andre Portasio.

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