Meghan Markle has shared some rare insight into the early days of her romance with Prince Harry.
In the second season of her Netflix show, “With Love, Meghan,” which dropped on the streaming platform in the early hours of Tuesday morning, Markle revealed who said those magic three words first.
In the third episode of the show, the Duchess of Sussex offered a glimpse into her family life with the “Spare” author, 40, as well as their children, Archie and Lilibet, during a conversation with celeb guest Tan France.
As the “Suits” alum, 44, chatted with the “Queer Eye” presenter about her family, Markle revealed that it was the Duke of Sussex who uttered the words “I love you” first.
After the fashion guru asked Markle if there was a specific moment she knew she was in love with the Invictus Games founder, the former actress revealed that she came to that realization during the pair’s week-long safari trip to Botswana in 2016.
“Yes, that was on our third date,” Markle said of the trip.
“You fell in love on your first date?” the “Next in Fashion” host asked.
“We met in Botswana and we camped for five days together,” Markle said. “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?”
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“That’s an elephant. Are we going to be safe? Yeah, you’re safe. OK,” she added.
France, who is British, then asked Markle to clarify who said the “L word” first.
“He told me,” the mom of two confessed.
“Oh that’s nice. You’re starting to blush, I’ll stop this line of questioning,” he quipped.
“She’s still got it,” Markle said of herself, flipping her hair.
Elsewhere in season two, Markle shared some details about Prince Harry’s 40th birthday celebrations — which took place in September 2024.
The former working royal, who remains totally estranged from his family, spent his special day at a charity tennis tournament in honor of Markle’s close pal, Kelly McKee Zajfen and her late son, George.
Markle revealed that in a bid to bring some smiles to everyone’s faces that day, she made baseball caps for everyone that read, “PH40,” in honor of Harry’s birthday.
Season 2 of “With Love, Meghan” is streaming now on Netflix.