The Beagle Freedom Project has shared a new statement in relation to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's recent rescue of a seven-year-old Beagle named Mamma Mia
October 04, 2022 - 11:00 BST Georgia Brown The Duke and Duchess of Sussex recently welcomed a new companion into the Montecito home they share with their children, Archie and Lilibet.Harry and Meghan adopted a seven-year-old Beagle named Mamma Mia from the Beagle Freedom Project, an organisation that rescues and rehomes animals used in experimental research. The sweet pup was reportedly rescued along with 4,000 other Beagles by federal authorities in Virginia last month.
— Beagle Freedom Project October 3, 2022 The Beagle Freedom Project shared the message via their Twitter account Twitter users were quick to reply to the heartwarming thread sharing the details of Harry and Meghan's adoption process."Keep up the good work.
Speaking about Mamma Mia's rescue, Shannon Keith, an animal rights lawyer who runs the Beagle Freedom Project told KTTV:"Mama Mia ran to [Harry and Meghan] and we had never seen her do that with anyone before. She just knew that this was her people.""Prince Harry sat on the couch, and she ran to him and put her paws on his knees. Her tail was wagging a million miles a minute," she added.
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