The second series of Meghan Markle’s Netflix series has arrived on the streamer, with the Duchess of Sussex giving an insight into her early romance with Prince Harry
Meghan Markle has opened up about the early days of her romance with Prince Harry, admitting that she’s “still got it” after seven years of marriage. The Duchess of Sussex is back in the second series of her Netflix show With Love, Meghan, which sees her cook for a number of celebrity friends.
The 10-parter dropped on Netflix at 8am today, following on from the first series which aired back in March. With Love, Meghan is also set to return once again for a Christmas special in December later this year.
In the new series, Meghan opened up about her relationship with Prince Harry – and revealed who said ‘I love you’ first. It comes after Meghan Markle reveals what she misses most about the UK in bombshell admission.
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Speaking to Queer Eye’s Tan France in the third episode, Meghan said that she knew their relationship was “the real thing” on their third date.
“We met in Botswana and we camped for five days together. You really get to know each other when you’re in a little tent together and it’s like – what is that outside the tent?” she said.
“That’s an elephant. Are we going to be safe? Yeah, you’re safe. OK.” Tan then asked who said “the L word” first, to which Meghan said: “He told me.”
When Tan pointed out that she was “starting to blush”, Meghan replied: “She’s still got it.”
The series sees the Duchess of Sussex welcome the likes of Chrissy Teigen, Jay Shetty, John Legend and other stars into a Montecito kitchen where she treats them to an array of different recipes.
Elsewhere in the reality series, Meghan admitted that she was left unwell after spending three weeks away from her children. When guest Tan revealed that he gets heartbroken if he’s away from his two young children for more than a couple of days, Meghan said: “Oh I know.
“The longest I went without being around our kids was almost three weeks. I was…not well.”
Prince Harry also addressed that period in his memoir Spare, speaking of the “difficult days” after the Queen’s death and how he and Meghan were separated from Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet for “longer than we’d ever been”.
He added that when they reunited in California âfor days and days we couldnât stop hugging the children, couldnât let them out of our sightâ.
For fans wondering whether Prince Harry turns up once again in series two, they’re in luck – the royal appears in the last 10 minutes of the show’s final episode. He appears alongside Meghan’s mum Doria and their friends at a garden brunch thrown by Meghan.
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