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Meghan shares new footage of her beloved dog rescue guy

Meghan Markle has appeared on social media to hint at the love that might appear in the second season of her Netflix show, Meghan.

The Duchess of Sussex shares footage of her making some floral arrangements with her beloved late rescue dog guy.

The clip was posted on Instagram with the title “Last Spring Flower Arrangement with Guy. Just wait until you see what I’ve been doing this year! Faster.

The shot was written by Chordettes’ Jaunty pop song “Lollipop” – originally written by Julius Dixson and Beverly Ross in 1958.

Meghan broke the cover earlier this week, posting a special celebration message for son Archie’s sixth birthday – her first public statement after a disastrous BBC interview with her husband Prince Harry.

The latest behind-the-scenes clip shows Meghan trimming a pile of pale roses and stems of a range of other plants and then combining them into a beautiful floral arrangement.

Her late Guy buzzed on her feet, Meghan adopted from Canada’s Dog Rescue in 2015 and died earlier this year.

Meghan wrote in a commemorative post about Guy’s death on January 7 this year: “He was in a Kentucky sanctuary and spent several days. I lifted him up…. Falling in love.

Instagram clip first shows Meghan carrying a bag of flowers and plants

Meghan assembles roses and various green plants into beauty

Meghan assembles roses and various green plants into beauty

Meghan

Meghan

“They called him “little guy” because he was small and fragile, so I called him “guy”. He was the best man any girl could ask for.

“If you follow me on Instagram that day, you’ll see him a lot too – also on Tig. When I got engaged (and then got married), when I became a mom, he was with me.

“Short long before I moved to the UK, he suffered a horrible accident that left him with several months of surgery and unable to leave the clinic.

The doctor said he would never walk again, but Dr. Noel Fitzpatrick said he could do it. H and I would drive to see Guy late at night a few hours later because he recovered in Surrey for several months.

“I will always be grateful to Noel and his team, now the veterinarian, my friends and community, my friends and community: Thank you for loving him so much.

“Because many of you will see guys in this new series right now, I hope you understand why I’m so frustrated with his losses. I think you might be in a bit of a relationship, too.

“I cried too many tears to calculate – the type of tears that make you in the shower, ridiculous hope, the running water on your face will somehow prevent you from feeling them or pretending they aren’t there. But they are. That’s OK.

“Thank you for years of unconditional love, my dear guy. You filled my life in a way that you would never know.

Despite going early this year, Megan’s Beagle guy manages to get into one of her Netflix shows

Despite going early this year, Megan’s Beagle guy manages to get into one of her Netflix shows

Guy even became a star of his children's books, his Royal Dog, Guy The Beagle: The Reflectable True Story of Meghan Markle's Rescue Dog

Guy even became a star of his children’s books, his Royal Dog, Guy The Beagle: The Reflectable True Story of Meghan Markle’s Rescue Dog

Photos of Meghan and Prince Harry and their beloved beagle

Photos of Meghan and Prince Harry and their beloved beagle

With love, Meghan

With love, Meghan

However, despite negative comments, the Duchess of Sussex's eight-part series was viewed by 526,000 families in the first five days.

However, despite negative comments, the Duchess of Sussex’s eight-part series was viewed by 526,000 families in the first five days.

Meghan Markle announces her new Netflix show has been

Meghan Markle announces her new Netflix show has been “renewed” on Instagram in March

The “cooking” project Meghan mentioned may be the second season of her Netflix show, which Meghan renewed on March’s streaming giant.

The eight-part series received a series of unenthusiastic comments in the media, branded in Times with “smugness, syrup and endless deception” and was “Practice in Narcissism” in The Telegraph.

But Netflix insists that “there is more fun to share.”

The show will air on March 4 this year and sees Meghan provide lifestyle tips in a $8 million (£5 million) mansion near Montecito home in Sussexes.

Despite negative media, the show quickly made it to the top 10 most watched by Netflix.

According to the Ribbon, the second season has been shot and will air sometime this fall.

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