The Duke of Sussex says his family have three “emotional support dogs”. Harry, 38, opened up about the importance of his black Labrador, Pula, as well as rescue beagles Guy and Mia in a video call from his £11million mansion in California with the winners of 2022’s WellChild Awards.
The duke said about the dogs: “Between the three of them they charge around chasing squirrels and causing all sorts of problems for us every day. “But they’re also emotional support dogs – 100%!
When they’re behaving. ” Speaking at his home in Montecito, where he lives with the Duchess of Sussex, 41, and their children Archie, three, and 16-month-old Lilibet, Harry appeared moved during the call when he was told by one of his fans he would have made his late mum Diana proud.
His call was released on Monday (10. 10. 22) and showed his conversations with each of the WellChild award winners in turn. When Henry Waine, four, from East Yorkshire – who won the inspirational child aged four to seven category – asked the duke: “How are Archie and Lilibet doing?” Harry responded: “They’re doing great.
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