Meghan Markle Feared This After First Date With Prince Harry, Says Author
Meghan Markle reportedly feared that she became too eager after her first date with Prince Harry.
In his book, “Meghan: A Hollywood Princess,” author Andrew Morton shared details about the Duchess of Sussex’s “intoxicating” first date with Prince Harry.
“They were mesmerized by one another, Harry enthralled by her beauty, sophistication, and perceptiveness. She understood him as a man, not a title. As he subsequently confessed, he realized that he would have to up his game,” he said (via Express).
After their first date, Prince Harry asked Markle to hang out with him again the next day, and she immediately accepted his invitation. Morton revealed that this made Markle second guess herself.
“Both were buzzing. As she relived the fateful evening in her mind, she perhaps wondered if she had been too eager to accept his invitation to meet again the following day. Stay classy, Ms. Markle,” he wrote.
A year and a half later, the couple got engaged. They tied the knot on May 19 at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle. But things didn’t always go smoothly for Prince Harry and Markle.
Morton revealed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had to fight against the odds to maintain a long-distance relationship with each other.
“The trick was in planning and timing. Many long-distance couples apply the twenty-one-day survival rule – to make sure to see each other every three weeks. Harry and Meghan managed every 14 days,” he said (via Express).
But traveling to and from the United States and London also took a toll on the couple. Morton revealed that jet lag became their biggest enemy.
“Meghan would often arrive in Toronto and go straight to the set of ‘Suits’ to start filming,” Morton said.
The author also claimed that during the time that they were dating, Markle had an even busier schedule than Prince Harry. Other than her filming commitments, Markle was also promoting her new fashion collection, her lifestyle blog, and she was also involved in humanitarian work.
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