Meghan Markle sends subtle 'olive brand' to King Charles with Archie and Lilibet appearance
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The Duchess of Sussex adopted the dog is 2015
Meghan Markle has sent a subtle "olive brand" to King Charles with Archie and Lilibet's appearance in her latest video, according to a body language expert.
Meghan Markle has shared a heartbreaking video tribute to her beloved rescue dog Guy, who recently passed away, offering rare glimpses of her children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
The Duchess of Sussex posted the emotional montage on her Instagram page on Tuesday night, revealing she was "devastated" by the loss of her beagle companion of 10 years.
The video features intimate family moments, including Prince Archie walking the dog alongside Prince Harry, and Princess Lilibet playing with Guy on a picnic blanket.
Meghan Markle has sent a subtle "olive brand" to King Charles with Archie and Lilibet appearance in her latest video, according to a body language expert
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In one touching scene, Archie can be heard expressing concern about the dog from the back of a car, saying "He's going to fall," before Meghan reassures him.
The children's voices are also captured singing a sweet song about their beloved pet, marking an unusual departure from the Sussexes' typically strict approach to their children's privacy.
Body language expert Judi James told The Mirror the video carried special significance regarding the children's appearances.
"If the reveal of her love of Guy and of his life with the Sussex's weren't enough there's added poignancy in the glimpses here of Archie and Lilibet, which will presumably be devoured by both grandads as well as the fans," James said.
King Charles remains committed to maintaining a presence in his grandchildren's lives, despite ongoing tensions with Prince Harry, according to sources
NetflixShe noted that while the children are only shown from behind in "idyllic settings," one particular moment stands out.
Referring to the car scene where children's voices can be heard, James said: "This is possibly the most poignant moment for anyone craving the family vibe as it involves the kind of proximity and the view any relative might enjoy if they were part of the family group."
The expert suggested this intimate glimpse offers a rare window into the Sussex family's private moments.
Sources indicate King Charles remains committed to maintaining a presence in his grandchildren's lives, despite ongoing tensions with Prince Harry.
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NetflixThe source previously revealed: "The King is absolutely committed to being present in all of his grandchildren's lives. He values family above everything."
Royal author Ingrid Seward highlighted the personal significance of this relationship to the monarch.
Seward said: "It is a great sadness to him he doesn't see more of Archie and Lilibet."
"He does not want a FaceTime relationship with his son's children. He wants to know them and be involved with their lives while they are still young enough to be able to learn from his wisdom."