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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Favorite Photo: The Royal Photographer Reveals The Couple Was ‘Really Happy’ With THAT Instant Rain Taken During Their Farewell Tour
- Royal photographer has revealed how the Sussexs love their rainy photography
- Samir Hussein broke up with Prince Harry, 35, and Meghan Markle, 38, in March
- He captured the couple smiling at each other as they walked in the rain
- Now he has revealed: ‘They were really happy and talking about it’
A royal photographer has revealed how Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were “really happy” with their stunning photo taken while walking in the rain during their farewell tour.
Real fans around the world were thrilled by the “ wonderfully stunning ” photographs of Prince Harry, 35, and Meghan Markle, 38, who took the “ love look ” in the rain when they made their first post-Megxit appearance in March.
Samir Hussein managed to snap a stunning photograph of the Duke and Duchess as they walked arm in arm under an umbrella to attend the Endeavor Awards Night at London’s Mansion House.
Now he has shared how even the couple love photography and says to the American weekly: “I spoke to some of their team and they were very happy and talking about it.”
Royal photographer Samir Hussein revealed how Prince Harry, 35, and Meghan Markle, 38, were “really happy” with the now famous photograph of them walking in the rain at the Endeavor Awards.
In one of the photos, Meghan and Harry can be seen looking at each other and smiling as they tackle wet weather conditions and cobblestone streets arm in arm.
A second photograph sees the royal couple with their backs to the lens as flashes from the photographers’ cameras illuminate the darkness and emphasize the raindrops.
Royalty enthusiasts across the country were quick to turn to social media, with many saying the smiling snapshots looked like something “off the scene of a movie.”
“Only Harry and Meghan could make a rainy day look so romantic,” he enthused, while a second wrote, “Novels should be written only on this photo.”
The royal photographer, who joined the couple on a world tour, revealed how the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were talking about the stunning image.
The photographer went on to describe the image as “one in a million.”
He added that he was “disappointed” because he would not be able to photograph the couple in the future.
He said, ‘I’m really disappointed that I can’t photograph them that much anymore.
He watched as he had traveled the world with the couple, joining them on tours of Australia, Fiji, and southern Africa, before adding, “I really really enjoyed photographing them. I’m going to miss photographing them.”
The photographer called the incredible image “one in a million” and said he would miss taking photos of the couple.
At that time, photographer Samir, who captured the magical moment, said: “ It is one in a million when all the elements you could want as a photographer come together: perfect timing, great lighting, strong symbolism, and amazing themes make this a magic photo of which I am extremely proud.
Social media users were equally impressed, with a comment: ‘It looks like it came out of a photo shoot,’ commented a third, while a fourth added, ‘Wow, what a great shot! Can I get false lighting and rain to follow me everywhere so I can get a photo like this!
It comes amid reports that the couple are looking to buy a $ 13 million mansion around the corner from Tom Hanks and Ben Affleck, complete with a ‘granny annex’ for Doria.
The plug-in was taken during Prince Harry and Meghan’s farewell tour before the couple officially stepped down from the royal service in March.
The Sussexs are said to be looking at a sprawling six-bedroom house near the wealthy Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, and they plan for Meghan’s mother, Doria, to move in with them and baby Archie.
“Once the quarantine and shutdown are over, Harry and Meghan will move to their new platform, and they want Doria to be included in these plans,” a source told The Sun.
The source said Meghan wants to keep her 63-year-old mother close as she is ‘her rock’ and now ‘doesn’t trust many people’ outside of an immediate circle of family and friends.