Overview
- Fitzpatrick told The Times on Dec. 23 that Meghan called from Canada after Guy was found with two injured carpal joints and asked him to operate.
- He said the duke and duchess sat on the floor during treatment and noted the light‑hearted detail that they shared cake at the clinic.
- Meghan had previously written that other doctors doubted Guy would walk again, but Fitzpatrick restored his mobility after months of rehabilitation in Surrey.
- Guy lived until January 2025, when Meghan announced his death and thanked Fitzpatrick, Queen West Animal Hospital in Toronto, and their current vets.
- Fitzpatrick also recalled a 2016 Buckingham Palace lunch where Queen Elizabeth II asked detailed questions about animal prosthetics and dog care.