Meghan Markle mourns beloved rescue dog: ‘My sweet guy’
Meghan Markle mourns beloved rescue dog: ‘My sweet guy’


Meghan Markle is mourning her beloved dog.

After the Duchess of Sussex returned to Instagram in 2025, she shared the heartbreaking news.

The boy was a beagle she rescued from a shelter.

Along with moving footage of her beloved dog, Meghan also shared a touching tribute to him.

Meghan Markle on October 2, 2019.Meghan Markle on October 2, 2019.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, arrives at the British High Commissioner Residency, where she meets Graca Machel, widow of former South African President Nelson Mandela, in Johannesburg on October 2, 2019. (Photo credit: Michel Spatari/AFP via Getty Images)

Meghan Markle mourns her dog Guy

On Tuesday, January 7, Meghan Markle shared the heartbreaking news on Instagram.

“I’ve cried too many tears to count – the kind of tears that make you rush into the shower with the absurd hope that the water running down your face will somehow make you not feel them, or pretend they’re not there. ,” he wrote on the new account.

“But they are. And that’s OK,” Meghan confirmed. “Thank you for so many years of unconditional love, my dear boy. You fill my life in ways you will never know. As always, Meghan.

As you can see, she shared even more while mourning Guy.

This beloved dog was a part of Meghan’s life for many years. He was with her when she was filming SuitHe was there when Harry proposed. And yes, Guy was around for the royal wedding.

The dearly departed dog also appears in the trailer With love, MeghanHer upcoming lifestyle and cooking series on Netflix.

Meghan Markle on December 4, 2024.Meghan Markle on December 4, 2024.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex arrives at The Paley Center for Media Gala honoring actor and director Tyler Perry at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel on December 4, 2024 in Beverly Hills. (Photo credit: Etienne Laurent/AFP via Getty Images)

“In 2015, I adopted a beagle from a dog rescue in Canada,” Meghan Markle said.

“He was in a kill shelter in Kentucky and was given a few days to live,” she revealed. “I pounced on her…and fell in love.”

Meghan confessed to naming him, writing: “They called him ‘little man’ because he was so small and weak, so I named him ‘Guy’. And he was the best boy any girl could ask for.”

“If you’d followed me on Instagram before, you’d have seen a lot of them,” Meghan wrote to her longtime fans.

“He was with me SuitWhen I got engaged (and then married), when I became a mom,” she listed. “He was there for me through everything: peace, chaos, peace, comfort.”

Naturally, words of sadness and consolation started pouring in through the comments.

Meghan Markle on August 15, 2024.Meghan Markle on August 15, 2024.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, during a forum about digital responsibility at EEA University during her visit to Colombia on August 15, 2024. (Photo credit: Diego Cuevas/Getty Images)

For some people, it’s just an excuse to hate him (as always)

However, not everyone was feeling completely sympathetic. a particularly shady piece The Daily MailOne of Britain’s most notorious tabloids, it contained a heady mix of sympathy and condemnation.

“No! Hey Meghan, my heart goes out to you. I loved you; I supported you,” the excerpt read at one point.

“But you offended me with the flashy red red carpet dress, the wet look hair, the lack of beauty.” Spit the piece. “Your new reality TV show has lost me, because it’s full of manipulation and inauthenticity and controlling, never-possible perfection.”

Now! For the record, if you actively dislike someone because their hair looks “wet”, there is something wrong with you. Like, morally. The good news is that you can choose to be a better person! (It’s free!)

Despite her wet hair (whatever that means) and her audacity to fall in love with Prince Harry, she’s just a person. A famous, beautiful woman who has been targeted for more than half a decade.

Our thoughts are with Meghan and her family at this time. They have Mamma Mia, another rescue beagle, and Pula, a rescue Lab. Grief is never easy, but the grieving process is also a healing journey.

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