In a candid moment on the second season of With Love, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex revealed a sweet moment about the early days of her relationship with Prince Harry
Meghan Markle’s lifestyle show has returned for a second season, with the new instalment of With Love, Meghan dropping on Netflix this morning.
And in a candid moment in the kitchen, the Duchess of Sussex revealed a sweet moment from the early days of her relationship with Prince Harry. In the third episode, Meghan is joined by Queer Eye star Tan France as the pair make French toast and share kid-friendly craft ideas.
While the duo spoke casually in the kitchen, Tan quizzed Meghan about the early days of her relationship with Prince Harry when they travelled to Botswana together for their third date.
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The Queer Eye star asked whether there was a moment when she realised she had fallen in love with Harry, Meghan said: “that was our third date”, when the pair camped in Botswana for five days.
She said: “You really get to know someone when you are in a little tent together and there’s a lot of ‘what is that out there?’ – ‘is that an elephant are we going to be safe?’
Meghan also revealed that it was Harry who first said “I love you” between the pair, blushing as she remembered the moment.
Despite her fleeting mentions of Prince Harry, he does not appear at all through the second season of the show.
During her chats to Tan France, who originally hails from Doncaster, Meghan reveals what she misses most about UK life – UK radio stations.
She tells him: “Honestly, what I miss most about the UK, the radio stations, Magic.” And Tan says: “Magic FM? Wow. Sorry to say this to you so publicly, but that’s such a grandma station.” And Meghan says: “I’ll be that grandma!”
Elsewhere in the show, Meghan spoke about her own time living in the UK, while never specifically talking of her royal life. In episode six, Meghan is joined by chef Clare Smyth, who works in London, as they discuss the differences in names for different herbs between the UK and US.
Meghan also added: “When we were living in London we became obsessed with your bread. To the point where I was like ‘can I pick up a loaf of bread for Valentine’s Day?’”