Meghan Markle's 'poignant' message to King in emotional social media post as he misses his grandkids

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Meghan Markle shared an emotional video tribute to her beloved pet dog Guy yesterday evening, who has sadly passed away. The Duchess of Sussex took to her newly launched Instagram page to announce the heartbreaking news, offering a rare glimpse into her family life with Prince Harry and their children, Archie and Lilibet.In the touching montage, five-year-old Archie is seen walking Guy on a lead alongside his dad, while in another clip he expresses concern for the dog's safety in the car - quickly reassured by Meghan.

Little Lilibet is also seen playing with Guy on a picnic blanket, the Mirror reports.The video ends with the two children singing a sweet song about their late pet.

Despite being fiercely protective of their children's privacy, this post offers a rare insight into the Sussexes' family life.It's worth noting that the children have had limited contact with Meghan's estranged father Thomas, or Harry's father King Charles, who reportedly isn't speaking to his son.

According to body language expert Judi James, the most touching part of the montage involves the children. Speaking to the Mirror, she remarked: "Anyone who has lost a pet will understand the kind of grief Meghan is suffering right now and she is coping in her new signature manner by creating this video of the dog that looked set to be a star of her new Netflix show."Like the 'reality' fan she has now become, she has included some very intimate moments and glimpses of her life here, suggesting an equal easing off the privacy pedal when her new show finally drops.Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today.You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland.No one

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