Meghan 'devastated' after death of rescue dog
The duchess said on Instagram she had 'cried too many tears to count' since the death of her beagle, Guy.
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In a post on Instagram, Meghan said she had "cried too many tears to count" over the dog's passing and thanked him for "so many years of unconditional love".
The duchess said she had adopted the beagle from an animal rescue in Canada in 2015 and that he had been "with me for everything" ever since.
She did not say when the dog had died or its cause of death.
The post was accompanied by a montage of photos and video showing the duchess and her family playing with Guy.
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