Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been seen walking their family dog with their son Prince Archie in a sweet video.
The parents are walking along with their eldest child who is taking their beagle Guy for a walk on their way to see some horses.
Archie, three, can be seen wearing a hoodie, light blue jeans and wellies.
He is following his parents, with Harry carrying Lilibet on his shoulders.
Back in 2017 when Meghan relocated to the UK after her engagement to Harry, she was only able to bring one of her rescue dogs, Guy, due to her other dog, Bogart being too old to make the journey.
In Harry's memoir, Spare, he shared that Meghan's love of animals helped her bond with King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla when they first met.
Harry said: "Meg talked about her two 'fur babies,' both of whom were rescues. Guy had a particularly sad story. Meg found him at a Kentucky kill shelter after someone abandoned him in deep woods, without food or water. Beagles, she explained, were put down in Kentucky more than in any other state, and when she saw Guy on the shelter's website she fell in love.
"I watched Camilla's face darken. She was the patron of Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, so these kinds of stories always hit her hard. Pa too. He couldn't bear to think of any animal suffering."
The video comes as it was revealed that the Sussexes paid almost £90,000 to Michelle Obama's former press secretary according to tax records.
The money was paid by the Archewell Foundation to a PR company run by top US political spin doctor Katie McCormick Lelyveld.
Ms Lelyveld served as the former First Lady's press secretary from 2007 to 2011 and has also been a PR adviser to Democratic grandees Hillary Clinton and former presidential candidate John Kerry.
The tax returns for Archewell show that £89,000 was paid to Ms Lelyveld’s company KMLSA LLC for "strategic support for social impact PR" in 2021.
KMLSA describes itself as a company that "global leaders turn to navigate challenges with reputational, political, philanthropic, legal and financial lenses", the Sun reports.