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Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex's Pets

Does Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex Have Any Pets?

Bogart (Dog)

Breed: Labrador-Shepherd Mix
Rescued

Megan Markle and Prince Harry have three dogs. They used to have a rescue dog named Bogart, a Labrador-Shepherd mix. She gave him to her neighbors in Canada before moving to England with Harry, as the media attention was too much for him… But actually, the busy home life of the couple, with at-home staff and constant visitors, was too much stress for Bogart, so they decided it was best for him to live a quieter life.

Guy (Dog)

Breed: Beagle
Rescued

Guy is one of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s three rescue dogs. This one is a 17 pound beagle.

Mamma Mia (Dog)

Breed: Beagle | Adopted Aug 2022
Rescued

Mamma Mia is a senior beagle that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle adopted in August 2022. She was a rescue from a Virginia breeding facility.

Pula (Dog)

Breed: Labrador
Rescued

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan Markle have a black Labrador named Pula.

Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex

Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex Pets

Birthday

August 4, 1981 (42)

Spouse(s)

Meghan Markle is an American actress and humanitarian. She’s engaged to Prince Harry, their wedding date was May 2018. Shortly after getting married, the couple decided to step down as senior members of the royal family and moved to Southern California in 2020.

Markle grew up in Los Angeles, California. She became famous for her role on Suits (2011-2017) although she has since retired from acting to pursue humanitarian work.

Markle has also appeared in Get Him to the Greek (2010) with Jonah Hill , Remember Me (2010), and Horrible Bosses (2011) with Jennifer Aniston.

After marrying Prince Harry, she became the Duchess of Sussex and a member of the royal family. Other members of the royal family include the late Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles III, Prince Michael of Kent, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, Sarah, Duchess of York, and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge.