Prince Harry's Love For Dogs Can't Be Denied In These Adorable Photos
Prince Harry is obsessed with dogs, and this is evident in some of his adorable photos with pooches.
When he was still a young boy, the Duke of Sussex was photographed carrying a white puppy during his trip to Mallorca, Spain with her parents and Prince William. Prince Harry is wearing an orange shirt and striped red and white pants in the photo.
In 2010, Prince Harry went to a charity polo match to play with a golden retriever. While wearing a yellow polo shirt, white long-sleeved top, and pants, Prince Harry is seen rubbing the head of the dog while the dog’s front legs are on the Duke’s tummy.
A few months later, Prince Harry broke royal protocol when he greeted and played with a service puppy-in-training. In the snap, Meghan Markle’s husband is seen smiling from ear to ear while scratching the neck of the mutt.
And years ago, Prince Harry once again posed dogs Rosie and Jenny, who are owned by Andrew Gailey, the former housemaster of the Manor House. Prince Harry even sat on the floor to give one of the dogs her ball.
In 2016, Prince Harry attended the Invictus Games and proved that he couldn’t really resist dogs regardless of breed. He was photographed grinning while looking at one of the dogs.
And during his recent trip to Sussex after his wedding to Markle, Prince Harry was seen caressing the snout of a dog. The adorable puppy obviously enjoyed the sweet moment between the two of them.
Prince Harry also adores Prince William and Kate Middleton’s cocker spaniel Lupo. In one of his photos, the prince bent forward to sniff Lupo’s nose.
In October, it was reported that Prince Harry and Markle got a new dog – a Labrador retriever. Initial reports claimed that they named their pet Oz, but they didn’t. While in Sussex, Markle said that people kept getting the name of their dog wrong.
According to People, the royal couple got the dog last summer. Markle and Prince Harry’s dog has also been traveling with them in London and Cotswold.
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