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Prince William reveals surprising details about his sleeping arrangement with Kate Middleton
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Prince William reveals surprising details about his sleeping arrangement with Kate Middleton

Prince William has revealed that he and Princess Kate let “their little dog Orla” sleep in their bed.

This comes after the Prince of Wales was seen giving attention to several dogs during his visit to Duchy College Stoke Climsland in Callington, Cornwall on Thursday.


An owner claimed that although William was unfamiliar with the breed, he was in love with her little dog as he was caught on video petting the black and white cockerjack.

Louise Harland, 42, Jacks’ owner, said William noticed how soft her pet’s ears were and “gave him a lot of love.”

Prince William and Princess Kate

Prince William reveals surprising details about his sleeping arrangement with Princess Kate

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The royal also admitted that his dog Orla sleeps on the bed with him and Kate at night.

William said: “My dog ​​is just like that…loves cuddles.”

The Prince and Princess of Wales’ spaniel named Orla was gifted to the family in the summer of 2020 by Kate’s brother James Middleton.

Their first black spaniel, Lupo, died in November of that year.

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The Prince and Princess of Wales currently have a spaniel named Orla, which was gifted to the family by Kate’s brother James Middleton in the summer of 2020

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Lupo joined the family as a puppy in 2012, a year after Kate and William’s high-profile royal wedding.

“Orla” is a Celtic name meaning “golden princess,” while “Lupo” is Italian for “wolf.”

During his visit, Prince William was surprised by an enthusiastic Labrador named River.

The feisty dog ​​jumped at him while introducing himself to her handler.

Prince William

During his visit, Prince William was surprised by an enthusiastic Labrador named River.

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Princess CharlottePrincess Charlotte poses with her dog Orla, who joined the family in 2021Millie Pilkington

Animal management program director Holly Rushton explained that animals visit the college to support students in their animal management studies.

“She comes in and helps the students with dog training and things like grooming,” she said.

“The students think working with the dogs is great.”

During his visit, William learned about the various degree programs the college offers, including degrees in equine science, agriculture and horticulture.

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