Prince Harry has confirmed he and Meghan have got a new dog, but the Duchess of Sussex revealed that "people keep getting her name wrong". Photo / Getty Images
Prince Harry has confirmed he and Meghan have got a new dog, but the Duchess of Sussex revealed that "people keep getting her name wrong". Photo / Getty Images
Prince Harry has confirmed he and Meghan have got a new dog - but the Duchess revealed that "people keep getting her name wrong".
Introducing himself at a youth centre in Sussex, Harry, 34, said: "My name is Harry, I have two dogs, and my lovely American wife", reported theDaily Mail.
Later, he and Meghan, 37, were presented with a drawing of their beagle Guy, when Harry commented: "No one's even seen our [new] dog."
The Duchess of Sussex then added: "I know, and they keep getting her name wrong."
She seemed to be referring to the reports last month the couple had adopted a black labrador called Oz, in addition to Meghan's dog Guy.
Harry commented "No one's even seen our dog", referring to their new pooch. Photo / Getty Images
During their visit to the Survivors' Network, a charity that supports victims sexual violence in Brighton, the couple were presented with a print of Meghan's beagle Guy.
A member of staff at the centre explained: "While you're here, we had a local artist who did an intersectional feminist print of your dog."
The print featured a drawing of a pooch, along with the caption: "A boy who makes every effort to dismantle the patriarchy whiles keeping in mind intersections with other forms of oppression".
A source previously told the Daily Mail's Richard Eden: "The dog is already happily ensconced at their cottage.
"Like the Sussexes, the dog will divide its time between the palace and their country home in the Cotswolds."
Following the report, it was suggested the couple had given it the unusual moniker "Oz" - although this has since been rejected by Meghan.
While Guy made the journey over to the UK, Meghan deemed her other rescue dog, Bogart, too old to make the journey from Canada, with the pooch being looked after by friends.