Meghan Markle rescued two dogs while she was in Suits, but only one of them is with her in Los Angeles.

A few weeks ago, there were reports claiming that Bogart is in Canada with one of Markle’s friends.

The Duchess of Sussex left Bogart in the United States when she moved to the United Kingdom to be with Prince Harry. Now that she’s back in Los Angeles, royal fans are wondering why Bogart is not with her.

According to reports, Markle had to leave Bogart with her friend because the pooch didn’t like Prince Harry. But according to Globe, this isn’t entirely the case.

The tabloid accused the Suits alum of deserting Bogart. And they also suggested that Markle may have lied about why she really left the dog behind.

“Her staff found her statement quite strange,” the source said.

The tabloid claimed that Prince Harry didn’t seem to have any problem with Bogart, and he also gets along well with Guy.

Prince Harry also grew up with dogs, but one telling sign that may disprove the tabloid’s claims has to do with Queen Elizabeth’s dogs.

During their engagement interview, Prince Harry revealed that the queen’s Corgis warmed up to Markle the first time they met her. However, the queen’s dogs usually growl when they see the Duke of Sussex.

Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Markle also made headlines recently after their other rescue dog’s name was finally revealed.

Two years ago, rumors swirled that the couple’s rescue dog is called Oz. Back then, the Duke of Sussex said that the public keeps getting his pooch’s name wrong.

People revealed last week that the dog’s name is Pula, and there’s a significant reason why they chose the unique name.

“Pula is the official currency of Botswana, the country in Africa where Harry took Meghan when they first started dating. Pula means 'rain' in Setswana—and since rain is very scarce in Botswana, it’s considered valuable and a blessing,” the source said.

Prince Harry and Markle’s rescue dogs get along well with their 1-year-old son, Archie.

In June, Markle revealed that she renewed her sponsorship of a dog kennel in the name of her son. The Duchess of Sussex also continues to serve as the patron for Mayhew.