
Guy, Meghan Markle’s beloved beagle, has passed away, leaving behind a heartwarming legacy that touched many. His story was a true rags to riches tale—from being abandoned in the Kentucky wilderness to riding alongside Queen Elizabeth II.
Meghan adopted Guy in 2015 after he was rescued by A Dog’s Dream Rescue. Dolores Doherty, the organization’s founder, recalled, “We’d shown Meghan another dog that we thought might be a good match, but she saw Guy, and immediately she wanted to take him home.” The beagle was transported over 800 kilometers to Canada, where he found a new life with the future Duchess of Sussex.
One of Guy’s most memorable moments came in 2018 when he was spotted riding with Queen Elizabeth II to Windsor Castle. The viral footage of the beagle peering out of the car window charmed many, with some even seeing it as a subtle sign of the Queen’s approval of Meghan.
Guy had become a beloved part of Meghan’s family, even relocating to the UK after her marriage to Prince Harry. His journey from near euthanasia to royal companionship was nothing short of remarkable, making his passing all the more poignant.