Prince Harry: he evokes this moment when he knew that Meghan Markle was made for him
Married to Meghan Markle for almost three years, Prince Harry is a man very much in love. If his word is rare, it was during an interview with James Corden that little Archie's dad revealed how he fell in love with the ex-star of the Suits series.
After many months in hiding, it was on November 8, 2016 that Kensington Palace officially announced Prince Harry's relationship with Meghan Markle. Within five years, the couple married, had their first child, moved to Canada, then the United States, and are set to become parents for the second time in the coming months. If the couple is discreet, it is during an interview with James Corden in Los Angeles that Prince Harry indulged in some secrets about his meeting with his wife. Laid back, Prince William's brother explained, “The second date I started to think there was something special. We were super comfortable with each other. me, or any other member of the royal family, I imagine, can be quite unsettling. All of our dates were at home, where we had dinner, watched TV and had a chat. you become a couple, you venture out to restaurants, to the movies and everything in between. "
Obviously very much in love, Prince Harry explained: "It almost became obvious. We spent a lot of time just the two of us, rather than going to dinner with friends or outside with lots of people. So there was no distraction and it was great. It was an amazing thing, it accelerated then in the first two months. " While Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wish to take care of associations, the young dad said: "This is our life - my life will always be about public service. And Meghan signed up and we love both of you do that. Trying to bring a little compassion and trying to make people happy and trying to change the world in any small way that we can. "
"I have to get my family out of here"
Comfortable with the host, the Duke of Sussex also agreed to talk about why he was stepping back from the royal family. “We all know what the British press can look like, and by force it was destroying my sanity. So I did what any husband and any father would do, I thought to myself: I have to get my family out of here ", he explained, before adding:" They never moved away. When I chose to leave, it was to take a step back rather than resign. ...) There was a really tough environment as I think a lot of people saw it. "