- Meghan Markle and Prince Harry share a video
- The Sussexes welcome a new chicken
- This was Ellen DeGeneres pet
In a heartwarming tale of feathery relocation, Meghan Markle (42) has opened the gates of her Montecito garden to a new clucking companion, courtesy of none other than TV host Ellen DeGeneres (65). The Duchess, alongside her prince charming Harry (39), has adopted Ellen's pet chicken, Sinkie, who has been royally struggling to fit in with the other birds in Ellen's coop.
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Ellen, the queen of daytime TV, took to her Instagram to share the chirpy update, posting a video with the caption that had fans clucking with excitement: "Update: Sinkie is fitting right in at her new home." While Meghan kept it low-key, her voice made a cameo with a sweet "Hi" that sent the fans into a flutter!
Meghan and Harry's animal kingdom
It's no secret that the Sussexes are avid animal lovers. Their Montecito mansion, now a sanctuary for their furry and feathery friends, boasts 'Archie's Chic Inn'—a chicken coop that's nothing short of poultry paradise. And let's not forget their canine crew, which Harry humorously refers to as their "five children."
Meghan, a former patron of the animal welfare charity Mayhew, and Harry have opened their hearts and home to a pack of pooches. Their brood includes an eight-year-old rescue Beagle named Mamma Mia, another Beagle called Guy, and a black Labrador named Pula. With the addition of Sinkie, the Sussexes' Montecito estate is more bustling than ever!
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Ellen's fans were quick to peck at their keyboards, expressing their joy over Sinkie's new royal residence. Comments ranged from predictions of a noble title for the chicken to excitement over the care she'll receive from "Prince Archie" and "Princess Lilibet."
The Sussexes: A new chapter
Ever since their move to California in July 2020, Meghan and Harry have been writing their own story, one that includes a love for animals and a commitment to their new community. With their latest feathery addition, the Sussexes' tale continues to unfold in the most enchanting of ways.