Royal Family's Love for Dogs: A Look at King Charles' Dislike for Cats

King Charles of the royal family has never been a fan of cats, as per recent reports. The royal members have always been known to be dog lovers, with the late Queen Elizabeth II famously adoring Corgis. A royal author revealed that the 77-year-old monarch has a strong aversion to cats and cannot stand to be around them. This dislike for felines has been a long-standing sentiment for King Charles, dating back to his childhood when Princess Margaret gifted him a kitten that he immediately disliked. Since then, he has developed an aversion to cats and cannot bear to have them in the same room.
While cats may not be welcomed as pets in the palace, dogs have always been an integral part of the royal family's lives. Dogs have been cherished companions for generations, with the late queen's affection for Corgis being well-documented in various media portrayals of the royal family. King Charles himself has a lagotto romagnolo puppy named Snuff, who joined his family last year. Queen Camilla, his wife, is also a dog lover and has two jack russells named Moley and Bluebell.