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MobLand premiere
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MobLand premiere
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 27/03/2025. London, United Kingdom: Guy Ritchie and wife Jacqui Ainsley arriving at the MobLand premiere in London. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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MobLand premiere
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MobLand premiere
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 27/03/2025. London, United Kingdom: Guy Ritchie and wife Jacqui Ainsley arriving at the MobLand premiere in London. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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MobLand premiere in London, UK.
27/03/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Guy Ritchie and wife Jacqui Ainsley arriving at the MobLand premiere in London.
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MobLand premiere in London, UK.
27/03/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Guy Ritchie and wife Jacqui Ainsley arriving at the MobLand premiere in London.
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MobLand premiere in London, UK.
27/03/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Guy Ritchie arriving at the MobLand premiere in London.
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MobLand premiere
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MobLand premiere
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MobLand premiere
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MobLand premiere
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Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Rhys Frampton
Photographer / Artist
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Rhys Frampton
Photographer / Artist
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Rhys Frampton
Photographer / Artist
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Rhys Frampton
Photographer / Artist
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Rhys Frampton
Photographer / Artist
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Rhys Frampton
Photographer / Artist
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_180967504_EYE
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
Press photocall
7th February 2025
Runs till 9th February 2025
Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.
Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Picture MUST credit: Meghan / Instagram
The voices of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s two young children have been heard in an emotional tribute video to the family pet dog which has passed away.
Guy the Beagle was seen in the recent trailer for Meghan’s new Netflix cookery and chat series.
Meghan, 43, shared a tribute video to Guy on Instagram.
It ends with two young voices, believed to be son Archie, five and daughter Lilibet, three, singing :” 'We love you Guy and we'll be true, when you're not near us, we're blue!'
The Duchess of Sussex posted home video clips along with stills in a montage.
She admitted she cried "too many tears to count" and thanked her pet for years of "unconditional love”.
Photos show Guy huddling up with Meghan in bed, enjoying cuddles with Harry and keeping the Duchess company as she tucks into making jam.
She wrote on Instagram to accompany the montage: “In 2015, I adopted a beagle from a dog rescue in Canada.
“He had been at a kill shelter in Kentucky and given a few days to live. I swooped him up….and fell in love.
“They referred to him as ‘the little guy’ because he was so small and frail, so I named him ‘Guy’. And he was the best guy any girl could have asked for.
OPS: Stills from video clips from a montage posted by Meghan on her Instagram site.
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Guy 1
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08/01/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Meghan / Instagram
The voices of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s two young children have been heard in an emotional tribute video to the family pet dog which has passed away.
Guy the Beagle was seen in the recent trailer for Meghan’s new Netflix cookery and chat series.
Meghan, 43, shared a tribute video to Guy on Instagram.
It ends with two young voices, believed to be son Archie, five and daughter Lilibet, three, singing :” 'We love you Guy and we'll be true, when you're not near us, we're blue!'
The Duchess of Sussex posted home video clips along with stills in a montage.
She admitted she cried "too many tears to count" and thanked her pet for years of "unconditional love”.
Photos show Guy huddling up with Meghan in bed, enjoying cuddles with Harry and keeping the Duchess company as she tucks into making jam.
She wrote on Instagram to accompany the montage: “In 2015, I adopted a beagle from a dog rescue in Canada.
“He had been at a kill shelter in Kentucky and given a few days to live. I swooped him up….and fell in love.
“They referred to him as ‘the little guy’ because he was so small and frail, so I named him ‘Guy’. And he was the best guy any girl could have asked for.
OPS: Stills from video clips from a montage posted by Meghan on her Instagram site.
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The voices of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s two young children have been heard in an emotional tribute video to the family pet dog which has passed away.
Guy the Beagle was seen in the recent trailer for Meghan’s new Netflix cookery and chat series.
Meghan, 43, shared a tribute video to Guy on Instagram.
It ends with two young voices, believed to be son Archie, five and daughter Lilibet, three, singing :” 'We love you Guy and we'll be true, when you're not near us, we're blue!'
The Duchess of Sussex posted home video clips along with stills in a montage.
She admitted she cried "too many tears to count" and thanked her pet for years of "unconditional love”.
Photos show Guy huddling up with Meghan in bed, enjoying cuddles with Harry and keeping the Duchess company as she tucks into making jam.
She wrote on Instagram to accompany the montage: “In 2015, I adopted a beagle from a dog rescue in Canada.
“He had been at a kill shelter in Kentucky and given a few days to live. I swooped him up….and fell in love.
“They referred to him as ‘the little guy’ because he was so small and frail, so I named him ‘Guy’. And he was the best guy any girl could have asked for.
OPS: Stills from video clips from a montage posted by Meghan on her Instagram site.
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The voices of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s two young children have been heard in an emotional tribute video to the family pet dog which has passed away.
Guy the Beagle was seen in the recent trailer for Meghan’s new Netflix cookery and chat series.
Meghan, 43, shared a tribute video to Guy on Instagram.
It ends with two young voices, believed to be son Archie, five and daughter Lilibet, three, singing :” 'We love you Guy and we'll be true, when you're not near us, we're blue!'
The Duchess of Sussex posted home video clips along with stills in a montage.
She admitted she cried "too many tears to count" and thanked her pet for years of "unconditional love”.
Photos show Guy huddling up with Meghan in bed, enjoying cuddles with Harry and keeping the Duchess company as she tucks into making jam.
She wrote on Instagram to accompany the montage: “In 2015, I adopted a beagle from a dog rescue in Canada.
“He had been at a kill shelter in Kentucky and given a few days to live. I swooped him up….and fell in love.
“They referred to him as ‘the little guy’ because he was so small and frail, so I named him ‘Guy’. And he was the best guy any girl could have asked for.
OPS: Stills from video clips from a montage posted by Meghan on her Instagram site.
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The voices of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s two young children have been heard in an emotional tribute video to the family pet dog which has passed away.
Guy the Beagle was seen in the recent trailer for Meghan’s new Netflix cookery and chat series.
Meghan, 43, shared a tribute video to Guy on Instagram.
It ends with two young voices, believed to be son Archie, five and daughter Lilibet, three, singing :” 'We love you Guy and we'll be true, when you're not near us, we're blue!'
The Duchess of Sussex posted home video clips along with stills in a montage.
She admitted she cried "too many tears to count" and thanked her pet for years of "unconditional love”.
Photos show Guy huddling up with Meghan in bed, enjoying cuddles with Harry and keeping the Duchess company as she tucks into making jam.
She wrote on Instagram to accompany the montage: “In 2015, I adopted a beagle from a dog rescue in Canada.
“He had been at a kill shelter in Kentucky and given a few days to live. I swooped him up….and fell in love.
“They referred to him as ‘the little guy’ because he was so small and frail, so I named him ‘Guy’. And he was the best guy any girl could have asked for.
OPS: Stills from video clips from a montage posted by Meghan on her Instagram site.
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The voices of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s two young children have been heard in an emotional tribute video to the family pet dog which has passed away.
Guy the Beagle was seen in the recent trailer for Meghan’s new Netflix cookery and chat series.
Meghan, 43, shared a tribute video to Guy on Instagram.
It ends with two young voices, believed to be son Archie, five and daughter Lilibet, three, singing :” 'We love you Guy and we'll be true, when you're not near us, we're blue!'
The Duchess of Sussex posted home video clips along with stills in a montage.
She admitted she cried "too many tears to count" and thanked her pet for years of "unconditional love”.
Photos show Guy huddling up with Meghan in bed, enjoying cuddles with Harry and keeping the Duchess company as she tucks into making jam.
She wrote on Instagram to accompany the montage: “In 2015, I adopted a beagle from a dog rescue in Canada.
“He had been at a kill shelter in Kentucky and given a few days to live. I swooped him up….and fell in love.
“They referred to him as ‘the little guy’ because he was so small and frail, so I named him ‘Guy’. And he was the best guy any girl could have asked for.
OPS: Stills from video clips from a montage posted by Meghan on her Instagram site.
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The voices of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s two young children have been heard in an emotional tribute video to the family pet dog which has passed away.
Guy the Beagle was seen in the recent trailer for Meghan’s new Netflix cookery and chat series.
Meghan, 43, shared a tribute video to Guy on Instagram.
It ends with two young voices, believed to be son Archie, five and daughter Lilibet, three, singing :” 'We love you Guy and we'll be true, when you're not near us, we're blue!'
The Duchess of Sussex posted home video clips along with stills in a montage.
She admitted she cried "too many tears to count" and thanked her pet for years of "unconditional love”.
Photos show Guy huddling up with Meghan in bed, enjoying cuddles with Harry and keeping the Duchess company as she tucks into making jam.
She wrote on Instagram to accompany the montage: “In 2015, I adopted a beagle from a dog rescue in Canada.
“He had been at a kill shelter in Kentucky and given a few days to live. I swooped him up….and fell in love.
“They referred to him as ‘the little guy’ because he was so small and frail, so I named him ‘Guy’. And he was the best guy any girl could have asked for.
OPS: Stills from video clips from a montage posted by Meghan on her Instagram site.
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The voices of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s two young children have been heard in an emotional tribute video to the family pet dog which has passed away.
Guy the Beagle was seen in the recent trailer for Meghan’s new Netflix cookery and chat series.
Meghan, 43, shared a tribute video to Guy on Instagram.
It ends with two young voices, believed to be son Archie, five and daughter Lilibet, three, singing :” 'We love you Guy and we'll be true, when you're not near us, we're blue!'
The Duchess of Sussex posted home video clips along with stills in a montage.
She admitted she cried "too many tears to count" and thanked her pet for years of "unconditional love”.
Photos show Guy huddling up with Meghan in bed, enjoying cuddles with Harry and keeping the Duchess company as she tucks into making jam.
She wrote on Instagram to accompany the montage: “In 2015, I adopted a beagle from a dog rescue in Canada.
“He had been at a kill shelter in Kentucky and given a few days to live. I swooped him up….and fell in love.
“They referred to him as ‘the little guy’ because he was so small and frail, so I named him ‘Guy’. And he was the best guy any girl could have asked for.
OPS: Stills from video clips from a montage posted by Meghan on her Instagram site.
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The voices of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s two young children have been heard in an emotional tribute video to the family pet dog which has passed away.
Guy the Beagle was seen in the recent trailer for Meghan’s new Netflix cookery and chat series.
Meghan, 43, shared a tribute video to Guy on Instagram.
It ends with two young voices, believed to be son Archie, five and daughter Lilibet, three, singing :” 'We love you Guy and we'll be true, when you're not near us, we're blue!'
The Duchess of Sussex posted home video clips along with stills in a montage.
She admitted she cried "too many tears to count" and thanked her pet for years of "unconditional love”.
Photos show Guy huddling up with Meghan in bed, enjoying cuddles with Harry and keeping the Duchess company as she tucks into making jam.
She wrote on Instagram to accompany the montage: “In 2015, I adopted a beagle from a dog rescue in Canada.
“He had been at a kill shelter in Kentucky and given a few days to live. I swooped him up….and fell in love.
“They referred to him as ‘the little guy’ because he was so small and frail, so I named him ‘Guy’. And he was the best guy any girl could have asked for.
OPS: Stills from video clips from a montage posted by Meghan on her Instagram site.
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The voices of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s two young children have been heard in an emotional tribute video to the family pet dog which has passed away.
Guy the Beagle was seen in the recent trailer for Meghan’s new Netflix cookery and chat series.
Meghan, 43, shared a tribute video to Guy on Instagram.
It ends with two young voices, believed to be son Archie, five and daughter Lilibet, three, singing :” 'We love you Guy and we'll be true, when you're not near us, we're blue!'
The Duchess of Sussex posted home video clips along with stills in a montage.
She admitted she cried "too many tears to count" and thanked her pet for years of "unconditional love”.
Photos show Guy huddling up with Meghan in bed, enjoying cuddles with Harry and keeping the Duchess company as she tucks into making jam.
She wrote on Instagram to accompany the montage: “In 2015, I adopted a beagle from a dog rescue in Canada.
“He had been at a kill shelter in Kentucky and given a few days to live. I swooped him up….and fell in love.
“They referred to him as ‘the little guy’ because he was so small and frail, so I named him ‘Guy’. And he was the best guy any girl could have asked for.
OPS: Stills from video clips from a montage posted by Meghan on her Instagram site.
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The voices of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s two young children have been heard in an emotional tribute video to the family pet dog which has passed away.
Guy the Beagle was seen in the recent trailer for Meghan’s new Netflix cookery and chat series.
Meghan, 43, shared a tribute video to Guy on Instagram.
It ends with two young voices, believed to be son Archie, five and daughter Lilibet, three, singing :” 'We love you Guy and we'll be true, when you're not near us, we're blue!'
The Duchess of Sussex posted home video clips along with stills in a montage.
She admitted she cried "too many tears to count" and thanked her pet for years of "unconditional love”.
Photos show Guy huddling up with Meghan in bed, enjoying cuddles with Harry and keeping the Duchess company as she tucks into making jam.
She wrote on Instagram to accompany the montage: “In 2015, I adopted a beagle from a dog rescue in Canada.
“He had been at a kill shelter in Kentucky and given a few days to live. I swooped him up….and fell in love.
“They referred to him as ‘the little guy’ because he was so small and frail, so I named him ‘Guy’. And he was the best guy any girl could have asked for.
OPS: Meghan's Instagram post in tribute to guy
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The voices of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s two young children have been heard in an emotional tribute video to the family pet dog which has passed away.
Guy the Beagle was seen in the recent trailer for Meghan’s new Netflix cookery and chat series.
Meghan, 43, shared a tribute video to Guy on Instagram.
It ends with two young voices, believed to be son Archie, five and daughter Lilibet, three, singing :” 'We love you Guy and we'll be true, when you're not near us, we're blue!'
The Duchess of Sussex posted home video clips along with stills in a montage.
She admitted she cried "too many tears to count" and thanked her pet for years of "unconditional love”.
Photos show Guy huddling up with Meghan in bed, enjoying cuddles with Harry and keeping the Duchess company as she tucks into making jam.
She wrote on Instagram to accompany the montage: “In 2015, I adopted a beagle from a dog rescue in Canada.
“He had been at a kill shelter in Kentucky and given a few days to live. I swooped him up….and fell in love.
“They referred to him as ‘the little guy’ because he was so small and frail, so I named him ‘Guy’. And he was the best guy any girl could have asked for.
OPS: Stills from video clips from a montage posted by Meghan on her Instagram site.
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The voices of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s two young children have been heard in an emotional tribute video to the family pet dog which has passed away.
Guy the Beagle was seen in the recent trailer for Meghan’s new Netflix cookery and chat series.
Meghan, 43, shared a tribute video to Guy on Instagram.
It ends with two young voices, believed to be son Archie, five and daughter Lilibet, three, singing :” 'We love you Guy and we'll be true, when you're not near us, we're blue!'
The Duchess of Sussex posted home video clips along with stills in a montage.
She admitted she cried "too many tears to count" and thanked her pet for years of "unconditional love”.
Photos show Guy huddling up with Meghan in bed, enjoying cuddles with Harry and keeping the Duchess company as she tucks into making jam.
She wrote on Instagram to accompany the montage: “In 2015, I adopted a beagle from a dog rescue in Canada.
“He had been at a kill shelter in Kentucky and given a few days to live. I swooped him up….and fell in love.
“They referred to him as ‘the little guy’ because he was so small and frail, so I named him ‘Guy’. And he was the best guy any girl could have asked for.
OPS: Stills from video clips from a montage posted by Meghan on her Instagram site.
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The voices of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s two young children have been heard in an emotional tribute video to the family pet dog which has passed away.
Guy the Beagle was seen in the recent trailer for Meghan’s new Netflix cookery and chat series.
Meghan, 43, shared a tribute video to Guy on Instagram.
It ends with two young voices, believed to be son Archie, five and daughter Lilibet, three, singing :” 'We love you Guy and we'll be true, when you're not near us, we're blue!'
The Duchess of Sussex posted home video clips along with stills in a montage.
She admitted she cried "too many tears to count" and thanked her pet for years of "unconditional love”.
Photos show Guy huddling up with Meghan in bed, enjoying cuddles with Harry and keeping the Duchess company as she tucks into making jam.
She wrote on Instagram to accompany the montage: “In 2015, I adopted a beagle from a dog rescue in Canada.
“He had been at a kill shelter in Kentucky and given a few days to live. I swooped him up….and fell in love.
“They referred to him as ‘the little guy’ because he was so small and frail, so I named him ‘Guy’. And he was the best guy any girl could have asked for.
OPS: Stills from video clips from a montage posted by Meghan on her Instagram site.
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The voices of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s two young children have been heard in an emotional tribute video to the family pet dog which has passed away.
Guy the Beagle was seen in the recent trailer for Meghan’s new Netflix cookery and chat series.
Meghan, 43, shared a tribute video to Guy on Instagram.
It ends with two young voices, believed to be son Archie, five and daughter Lilibet, three, singing :” 'We love you Guy and we'll be true, when you're not near us, we're blue!'
The Duchess of Sussex posted home video clips along with stills in a montage.
She admitted she cried "too many tears to count" and thanked her pet for years of "unconditional love”.
Photos show Guy huddling up with Meghan in bed, enjoying cuddles with Harry and keeping the Duchess company as she tucks into making jam.
She wrote on Instagram to accompany the montage: “In 2015, I adopted a beagle from a dog rescue in Canada.
“He had been at a kill shelter in Kentucky and given a few days to live. I swooped him up….and fell in love.
“They referred to him as ‘the little guy’ because he was so small and frail, so I named him ‘Guy’. And he was the best guy any girl could have asked for.
OPS: Stills from video clips from a montage posted by Meghan on her Instagram site.
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The voices of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s two young children have been heard in an emotional tribute video to the family pet dog which has passed away.
Guy the Beagle was seen in the recent trailer for Meghan’s new Netflix cookery and chat series.
Meghan, 43, shared a tribute video to Guy on Instagram.
It ends with two young voices, believed to be son Archie, five and daughter Lilibet, three, singing :” 'We love you Guy and we'll be true, when you're not near us, we're blue!'
The Duchess of Sussex posted home video clips along with stills in a montage.
She admitted she cried "too many tears to count" and thanked her pet for years of "unconditional love”.
Photos show Guy huddling up with Meghan in bed, enjoying cuddles with Harry and keeping the Duchess company as she tucks into making jam.
She wrote on Instagram to accompany the montage: “In 2015, I adopted a beagle from a dog rescue in Canada.
“He had been at a kill shelter in Kentucky and given a few days to live. I swooped him up….and fell in love.
“They referred to him as ‘the little guy’ because he was so small and frail, so I named him ‘Guy’. And he was the best guy any girl could have asked for.
OPS: Stills from video clips from a montage posted by Meghan on her Instagram site.
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The voices of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s two young children have been heard in an emotional tribute video to the family pet dog which has passed away.
Guy the Beagle was seen in the recent trailer for Meghan’s new Netflix cookery and chat series.
Meghan, 43, shared a tribute video to Guy on Instagram.
It ends with two young voices, believed to be son Archie, five and daughter Lilibet, three, singing :” 'We love you Guy and we'll be true, when you're not near us, we're blue!'
The Duchess of Sussex posted home video clips along with stills in a montage.
She admitted she cried "too many tears to count" and thanked her pet for years of "unconditional love”.
Photos show Guy huddling up with Meghan in bed, enjoying cuddles with Harry and keeping the Duchess company as she tucks into making jam.
She wrote on Instagram to accompany the montage: “In 2015, I adopted a beagle from a dog rescue in Canada.
“He had been at a kill shelter in Kentucky and given a few days to live. I swooped him up….and fell in love.
“They referred to him as ‘the little guy’ because he was so small and frail, so I named him ‘Guy’. And he was the best guy any girl could have asked for.
OPS: Stills from video clips from a montage posted by Meghan on her Instagram site.
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