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Meghan Markle Relies on Her Rescue Dogs for Support in Pandemic

Max Mumby/IndigoGetty Images An organization particularly close to Meghan Markle s heart is Mayhew, which is dedicated to the welfare of dogs and cats in London and beyond. The charity also works hard to make sure homeless people can keep their pets, which they often rely on for emotional support. And it would seem that, even during the pandemic, Meghan is keeping in close contact with Mayhew, and has opened up about her own love of animals to the staff. In a new interview with Hello! magazine, the CEO of Mayhew, Caroline Yates, revealed, Whenever we talk to the Duchess about the charity, she always references how important her dogs are and what a support they are, particularly during everything that s happened this year, with COVID, and with the personal trials and tribulations she went through this year.

Meghan Markle pays emotional tribute to dogs for getting her through Covid chaos

Meghan Markle pays emotional tribute to dogs for getting her through Covid chaos Meghan Markle has reportedly opened up to staff at Brit animal charity Mayhew about how her dogs Pula and Guy have given her emotional support during the coronavirus pandemic Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now The Daily Star s FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up today! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Meghan Markle s constant support through her personal trials in 2020

Meghan Markle s constant support through her personal trials in 2020 Meghan Markle along with her husband Prince Harry and son Archie moved to Santa Barbara, California last year. January 28, 2021 10:15 GMT Meghan Markle had a turbulent time last year, as she transitioned from being a senior member of the British royal family to a financially-independent royal. She also suffered an unfortunate miscarriage, and isolated amid the coronavirus pandemic. Throughout this time, the Duchess of Sussex had constant support in her life. Caroline Yates, CEO of animal charity Mayhew of which Meghan was the royal patron, revealed that the Suits alum s dogs helped her deal with the tough times. She told Hello! magazine: Whenever we talk to the Duchess about the charity, she always references how important her dogs are and what a support they are, particularly during everything that s happened this year, with COVID, and with the personal trials and tribulations she went through this yea

Meghan Markle s rescue dogs have been a big support during Covid

Meghan Markle s rescue dogs have been a big support during Covid Chloe Morgan For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Meghan Markle s rescue dogs have been a big support during Covid and her personal trials and tribulations in 2020, the CEO of her patronage Mayhew has revealed.  Caroline Yates has offered a glimpse into her relationship with The Duchess of Sussex, 39, and claimed that The Duchess of Sussex, 39, often references how important her rescue dogs - a beagle named Guy and a black labrador called Pula - have been. Whenever we talk to the Duchess about the charity, she always references how important her dogs are and what a support they are, she said, speaking to Hello!  Particularly during everything that s happened this year, with COVID, and with the personal trials and tribulations she went through this year.  

Duchess of Sussex gets support from dogs

Duchess of Sussex gets support from dogs BANG Showbiz 28/01/2021 Bang Showbiz Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex finds her dogs a great source of support . The 39-year-old former actress owns two rescue pooches, Guy the beagle and black Labrador Pula, and the hounds have proven to be a comfort to her amid a year of upheaval which saw her, husband Prince Harry and their 20-month-old son Archie quit royal life and move to California shortly before the coronavirus pandemic hit. Caroline Yates, CEO of animal charity Mayhew, of which the duchess is patron, said: Whenever we talk to the duchess about the charity, she always references how important her dogs are and what a support they are, particularly during everything that s happened this year, with COVID, and with the personal trials and tribulations she went through this year.

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