When they were in three months dating, Harry said “I love you” to Meghan. This story is revealed in a new book on the couple. Every love story has their own cute little thing or cute romance, not except Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Meghan became famous for her role in legal drama Suits. She immediately said she felt the same and the couple started talking about their future together.
Co-authors Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand wrote the couple spent time togheter in London, Toronto and Botswana as the relationship bloomed.
The book which is written about this lovey couple will be released on August 11. It revealed: “For Meghan, she was all in. Nothing could get her to slow down, not even a friend who cautioned her about getting involved with Harry. Three months into their relationship, a Meghan friend said, they had already begun swapping the words “I love you”.
It was Harry who said it first, but Meghan immediately replied, “I love you, too”. From there it didn’t take long for them to begin talking in non-oblique terms about their future.”
Actually, the book also reported the details about when the Sussex couple date. It said that Meghan left “clues” about the romance before going public. She posted a photo of a Love Hearts candy and captioned “Lovehearts in #London” to Instagram on the night of a date.
The co-authors also she started following a profile named Spikeymau5, who seems to be Harry’s private account on Instagram. Spike supposedly originates from a Facebook alias that he used, Spike Wells. Then the second half of the name is referred to his favourite DJs, Deadmau5.
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