Meghan Markle was pictured beaming last night as she took her son Archie and two dogs for a walk in Vancouver Island, hours before her husband Harry landed in Canada.
The Duchess of Sussex, 38, looked at ease in Canada while she walked her Beagle, Guy, and black Labrador Oz, who was pictured in public for the first time during the outing at Horth Hill Regional Park.
Meghan and Prince Harry adopted Oz in London in 2018, and he and Guy were flown to Canada with the couple when they took a six-week break from royal duties in December, perhaps hinting that plans to leave the royal family were already afoot.
Now that the couple appear to be settling in Canada, it begs the question of whether Meghan will be reunited with her beloved Labrador-Shepherd cross Bogart, who she left behind in Canada when she moved to London in 2017.
The former Suits star was accompanied by Guy for her move to London, but Bogart was said not to be fit to travel and was re-homed with a friend.
Meghan Markle was pictured beaming last night as she took her son Archie and two dogs for a walk in Vancouver, hours before her husband Harry landed in Canada
The Duchess of Sussex, 38, looked at ease in Canada while she walked her dogs, black Labrador Oz and beagle Guy. But questions have arisen as to the whereabouts of her beloved Labrador-Shepherd cross Bogart, who she left behind in Canada when she moved to London in 2017. Meghan is pictured here with Guy (left) and Bogart (right) in a shot from her now-delted Instagram
‘A good day was had by all’: Meghan shared this sweet image relaxing on a beach with Guy, while reading a book
In her engagement interview, Meghan revealed to the BBC’s Mishal Husain: ‘One [dog] is now staying with very close friends and my other, little Guy, he’s in the UK, he’s been here for a while.’
The former actress, who lived in Canada while filming Suits, made the heartbreaking decision to leave Bogart after moving to the UK to start her new life, because the pet was too old to fly overseas.
She took Bogart’s ‘best friend’ Guy with her when she moved into Nottingham Cottage at Kensington Palace with Prince Harry, and the couple are believed to have adopted black Labrador Oz in August 2018.
It is not known if Bogart will now be reunited with the Duchess as the royal couple spend more time in Canada following their step back for senior positions in the Royal Family.
To be able to come to the UK, Guy had to be subjected to several vaccinations and bloodtests, as well as being microchipped.
Hours before Harry arrived, Meghan smiled while strolling through Horth Hill Regional Park holding her two dogs, black lab Oz and beagle Guy on leashes
Two Royal Protection Officers strolled behind her at a discreet distance for the morning outing – it is not known if they are British or Canadian
The Duchess of Sussex held her eight-month-old son on her chest in a baby carrier as she waited for husband Prince Harry to arrive hours later
Archie was dressed in a white onesie and bootees. Harry recently revealed his son, who is in Canada with Meghan, recently saw snow for the first time
Shortly after his arrival, it was revealed that Guy had been injured, and was reportedly receiving treatment from television ‘super vet’, Professor Noel Fitzpatrick.
Meghan is known for her love of dogs, and has described the pooches as ‘my boys in’ the past, gushing how they ‘mean the absolute world’ to her.
During her time in Toronto, the animals repeatedly appeared on her Instagram page and were pictured snuggled up in bed with her.
Ahead of the royal wedding, fans were sent into overdrive after insisting that the dog the Queen was seen riding in a car to Windsor Castle with was Meghan’s dog Guy.
The former actress, who lived in Canada while filming Suits, made the heartbreaking decision to leave Bogart (right) after moving to the UK to start her new life, as the pet was too old to fly overseas. She bought Guy (left) with her
Meghan took Bogart’s (right) ‘best friend’ Guy (left) with her when she moved into Nottingham Cottage at Kensington Palace with Prince Harry
And while Meghan and Harry were dating, she would reportedly keep in touch with her pets via FaceTime during her long stints away.
Prince Harry also revealed the Queen’s corgi and dorgis took to his wife ‘straight away’.
He said the mother-of-one had charmed his grandmother’s pets far easier than even he had ever managed.
In their first interview since announcing their engagement, Harry said: ‘And the corgis took to you straight away.’
‘I’ve spent the last 33 years being barked at; this one walks in, absolutely nothing …’
Meghan is known for her love of dogs and would encourage her followers to ‘adopt not shop’. Pictured is Bogart in the snow
Meghan is known for her love of dogs, and Harry has previously said the corgis ‘took to her straight away’. Pictured is Bogart in Meghan’s old home in Canada
Describing the moment he added: ‘Just laying on my feet during tea, it was very sweet.’
And Prince Harry added: ‘… just wagging tails and I was just like “argh”.’
Harry is today finally joining Meghan and Archie at the oceanfront mansion where Meghan and Archie have spent most of the past two months.
Yesterday he rushed through morning meetings with Prime Minister Boris Johnson and several heads of state at the UK-Africa Investment Summit in Greenwich, arriving at around 11am and leaving by 1pm UK time.
He then held a meeting with his Kensington Palace team about managing his and Meghan’s affairs because they will now be in Canada for the foreseeable future.
The father-of-one, who was grinning as he got off the plane with his security team having completed his 5,000-mile journey, wore a padded coat, blue jeans and a beanie hat while carrying a green bag as he walked across the Tarmac.
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