Meghan Markle surprises fans with the voice of Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet
Meghan Markle expressed a heartfelt tribute to her late beagle Guy in an Instagram video featuring the voices of Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
The montage showed Guy cuddling and playing with Meghan Prince Harryand participate in family activities.
Meghan recalled adopting Guy from a kill shelter in 2015, calling him “the best guy.”
Guy will appear alongside her other dogs Pula and mom Mia in Meghan Markle’s upcoming Netflix series With Love, Meghan, premiering January 15.
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Meghan Markle reveals Archie and Lilibet’s voices in touching family tribute video
In a recent Instagram post, Meghan shared a heartfelt video tribute to her beloved beagle Guy, who recently passed away.
The emotional post honored Guy and gave followers a rare glimpse into the Sussexes’ family life, while the voices of their two children, Archie and Lilibet, could be heard quietly in the background.
In the adorable clip, Archie can be heard talking to Guy. The five-year-old says gently, “He might fall,” as the dog joins him and Meghan in the backseat as Harry drives.
“It won’t fall, don’t worry, mom has it,” reassures Meghan. “Thank you for being such a good boy!”
Harry also appears in the montage, cheering Guy on as they walk along the beach.
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“Come on, guy! Good job!” he shouts. The tribute ends with a sweet family singalong led by Archie or Lilibet as they sing, “We love you, Guy!” And we’ll be true, if you’re not near us, we’re blue!”
Since the video was released, royal fans have been stunned by the pleasant surprise, with some suspecting that the couple plans to feature more of the prince and princess in the future.
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Meghan Markle says she’s shed ‘too many tears to count’
The montage showed moments in which Guy, who will star in Meghan’s upcoming Netflix series “With Love, Meghan,” cuddles with her in bed, enjoys cuddles with Harry and keeps the duchess company while jamming.
Meghan wrote in the caption, “In memory of Guy,” encouraging her followers to “adopt, not shop.”
Reflecting on her journey, she said, “In 2015, I adopted a beagle from a dog rescue in Canada. He had been in a killing center in Kentucky and only had a few days to live. I picked him up…and fell in love.”
Meghan continued: “They called him ‘the little guy’ because he was so small and frail, so I called him ‘Guy.'” And he was the best man a girl could ask for.
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The former actress admitted to shedding “too many tears to count” and expressed her gratitude for Guy’s years of “unconditional love.”
She concluded the tribute with the heartfelt words: “You have filled my life in ways you will never know.”
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The Duke and Duchess enjoy life with three dogs and two children
In addition to Guy, Meghan and Harry share their home with a black Labrador named Pula and mom Mia, the second beagle they rescued in 2022.
In December 2024, the couple’s royal Christmas card featured all three dogs – Guy, Pula and mom Mia. In the photo, the pups were seen watching Archie and Lilibet fall into their parents’ arms and give them a warm hug.
The following month, Guy made a brief appearance in the trailer for Meghan’s new Netflix lifestyle series, With Love, Meghan, and fans can expect to see more of him as the season progresses.
Harry reflected on life with three dogs and two children and joked about the busy household.
“I tell you what, we all need a dog to calm us down. I have three in this house now. So we basically have five children,” the Duke of Sussex said in 2022 via Life & Style. “All three of them are running around chasing squirrels and causing us all sorts of problems every day. But they are also 100 percent emotional support dogs when they behave.”
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Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet could accompany their parents to the Invictus Games
A source spoken to The Express announced that the prince and princess could attend the opening ceremony of the Invictus Games in Vancouver next year, which would mark their first public appearance.
The insider shared that the royal couple is considering bringing Archie and Lilibet to the event on February 8 to promote a new “family-friendly” Invictus game.
According to sources, Harry and Meghan “were very involved in the organizational elements of the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler events, and it was primarily their idea to make the game family-friendly so that participants could bring their children.”
If Archie and Lilibet appear at the Invictus game, it will mark a notable change for the Sussexes, who are protective of their children’s privacy.
Meghan Markle is preparing for the new Netflix series “With Love, Meghan”.
The tribute is the third upload to Meghan’s Instagram page after she launched her new Netflix series titled “With Love, Meghan” on her Instagram account.
Meghan’s upcoming Netflix series, premiering January 15, will see her embark on a new chapter as host and executive producer.
While sharing the trailer on social media, Meghan wrote: “I was so excited to share this with you! I hope you love the show as much as I loved making it. I wish you all a fantastic new year! Thanks to our great crew.” and the team @netflix. Extremely grateful for the support – and fun, as always, Meghan.”
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The series offers an intimate look into Meghan’s world. The trailer shows her in the kitchen tending to her beehive, arranging flowers and spending time with friends and family, including her husband Harry.