Royal fans say the same thing as Archie and Lilibet heard speaking over Meghan Markle’s tribute to dead dog Guy
MEGHAN Marke has released an emotional video to pay tribute to her beloved pet beagle Guy who has passed away - and it included Archie and Lilibet’s voices.
Royal fans were quick to comment on the sweet addition, which came over never-before-seen clips of her life with her rescue Beagle.
The video compilation ends with audio of Archie, five, Lilibet, three, and Meghan singing: "We love you Guy, oh yes we do."
One royal fan commented: “The kids’ beautiful voices”.
Meanwhile, another said: “As soon as Lili started singing I literally lost it.”
Royal biographer Hugo Vickers believes this short snap is something new that the public could learn from.
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He says: "You hear the children talking for the first time and you see pictures of them little flashes of them as they appeared.
"I suppose that is probably one of the things which will interest people very much about this particular presentation."
He also notes the children's strong British accents.
He says: "I thought he does sound English where he's got an English father.
"Another thing that you will have probably learned from this presentation is that she (Meghan) refers to herself as mama.
"Which, again, is a bit of extra information that we didn't know before."
Meghan also showed new pictures and videos of her family in California, alongside revealing she has "cried too many tears to count".
Prince Harry who is seen on a walk with Guy and Archie - while Lilibet is seen on a picnic with Meghan and the little pet.
The tribute video begins with a 2015 snap of Guy before a clip of Meghan kissing him on a bed.
There are then several pics of the two snuggling together before Harry is seen with Guy while his front leg is in plaster.
Another photograph shows the dog on a bed with Union Jack flag sheets, as well as in home video footage of him with Meghan's other dogs, and in professional shots together.
Archie is then seen holding his lead as he takes him on a walk with Harry in an unseen video from the family album.
Another clip offers a glimpse inside regular family life, as Archie warns his mum the dog is "gonna fall" while standing inside their car.
She responds: "He's not gonna fall, don't you worry, Mama has him."
In the next clip Harry cries "come on, Guy! Good job" as the dog runs along the beach.
The dog is set to take on a starring role in Meghan's cooking Netflix show With Love, Meghan, which launches on January 15.
Meghan added: "Because many of you will now see Guy in this new series, I hope you’ll come to understand why I am so devastated by his loss. I think you may fall a little bit in love too."
Meghan, 43, said she's been left in floods of tears over the loss of Guy, who she rescued the year before she met Prince Harry in 2016.
She said in the post: "Thank you for so many years of unconditional love, my sweet Guy. You filled my life in ways you’ll never know."
Hugo says that this shows off a "much more genuine presentation" to Meghan.
He says: "Obviously you saw the dog actually in her own home, where the cookery course was taking place in some other residence, and it was very personal.
"I'm sure it will engage a lot of sympathy, because, as I say, anyone who's lost a much-loved pet knows.
"You know, what an awful situation that is for everybody.
"Everybody is very, very upset, and young children who've always known him.
"The little little chap, you know, will feel particularly sad that he isn't around anymore.
"So you know, it's it's a sad. It's a sad moment, and so I suppose."
Meghan’s adoption
The duchess adopted the beagle in 2015 from a rescue shelter in Canada where he was referred to as "the little guy" due to his tiny size and frail condition.
She previously posted about him on social media as well as her blog The Tig, which was taken down after she became a royal in 2018.
Meghan explained how Guy had a "terrible accident" shortly before she moved to the UK and doctors said he would never walk again.
She said her and Harry would visit him in Surrey over several months as he recovered, and has praised those who helped in.
Guy quickly stole the show on moving into Kensington Palace and even "wrote" his own book about his "rags to riches" tale, which hit shops in November 2018.
The book was called His Royal Dogness, The Rebarkable True Story of Meghan Markle's Rescue Dog, and Guy is listed as one of the “authors”.
The story follows the beagle’s journey, from getting lost in the woods in Kentucky, to being rescued by the then-actress Meghan, and eventually setting off on his royal adventure to London.
It is clear that Meghan was completely devoted to the dog.
Hugo says: "(She had) taken him from a rescue place when he was having a pretty dismal life, and obviously gave him a good life, and that's highly commendable.
"I think you will find also that you know when something horrible happens, you you put differences aside to some extent, and you can share the human emotion."
Hugo says that you can't help "feeling sorry for them" as they go through some "very dismal days."
He continues: "It takes a long time to get over those sort of things.
"There's a terrible lack a loss. I mean, obviously, if it's a human, that's the same thing.
"That same thing happens there, if it's a much loved member of the family.
"But there's something particular about pets because they rely so much on you, and they are your constant friends, and they don't criticise you the way that other humans do.
"There's a very strong bond of devotion between any owner and their pet, and as I say, anyone who's gone through that, and most of us have. It's it's pretty grim and grisly."
It comes after Meghan made a bombshell return to social media last week with a video of her running along a beach barefoot and writing 2025 in the sand.
The tribute to Guy is just the third post on the account.
Meghan's full tribute to Guy the dog
In Memory of Guy
In 2015, I adopted a beagle from a dog rescue in Canada.
He had been at a kill shelter in Kentucky and given a few days to live. I swooped him up….and fell in love.
They referred to him as ‘the little guy’ because he was so small and frail, so I named him ‘Guy’.
And he was the best guy any girl could have asked for.
If you followed me on instagram back in the day, you saw a lot of him - and on The Tig too.
He was with me at Suits, when I got engaged, (and then married), when I became a mom….he was with me for everything: the quiet, the chaos, the calm, the comfort.
He endured a terrible accident shortly before I moved to the UK which had him undergoing surgeries for several months and unable to leave the clinic.
Doctors said he would never walk again, but Dr Noel Fitzpatrick said he could do it.
H and I would drive late at night, after hours, to see Guy as he recovered in Surrey for months on end.
I will always be grateful to Noel and his team, the team at Queen West Animal Hospital in TO, our vets now, and my friends and community: Thank you for loving him so.
Because many of you will now see Guy in this new series, I hope you’ll come to understand why I am so devastated by his loss. I think you may fall a little bit in love too.
I have cried too many tears to count - the type of tears that make you get in the shower with the absurd hope that the running water on your face will somehow make you not feel them, or pretend they’re not there. But they are.
And that’s okay too.
Thank you for so many years of unconditional love, my sweet Guy. You filled my life in ways you’ll never know
As ever,
Meghan
Meghan’s new show
Meghan has also shared a trailer for With Love, Meghan in which the Suits star will share tips on cooking, gardening, crafting, flower arranging and hosting.
Guests on the Netflix show will include celebrated chef Alice Waters, actress Mindy Kaling and close friend Abigail Spencer, one of Meghan's former co-stars.
Prince Harry also appears briefly in the trailer for the eight-episode series.
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"I have been so excited to share this with you! I hope you love the show as much as I loved making it," the Duchess of Sussex wrote on Instagram.
She added: "Beyond grateful for the support - and fun!"