Talk about a lucky dog. First a rescue from the pound by Meghan Markle, next a royal ride with the queen, and now his very own picture book.
Yes, the Duchess of Sussex’s pet beagle had a ruff start in life. But the pup gets the royal treatment in the cheekily told “His Royal Dogness, Guy the Beagle” written by “Guy the Beagle” with Camille March and Michael Brumm (Simon & Schuster, ★★★ out of four, for all ages).
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan’s new baby may be getting a much-heralded roll-out next spring. But for now, Guy’s the guy, living it up in Kensington Palace and hanging with her highness, canine fan Elizabeth II. (The authors ignore Meghan’s other rescue dog, Bogart, who was left behind with friends.)
Guy’s story, amusingly illustrated by EG Keller, whose work was featured in the best-selling parody “A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo,” begins in “the woods of Kentucky,” where he’s found, taken to an animal shelter and then adopted by a nice young lady in Canada. Soon the pair are curled up on the couch binge-watching “Suits,” until a certain royal suitor shows up with a ring.
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