During their first public outing together, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry knew something the rest of the world didn’t know.
According to the new book “Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family”, when the couple made their first public appearance together at the Toronto Invictus Games 2017, they were already engaged to get married, People magazine reports.
Markle and Harry, now 38 and 35 years old respectively, met in 2016 on a blind date.
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During her big day, Markle even dropped a very subtle hint that Harry was already her future boyfriend.
She put on a simple white button-down shirt, a style often referred to as a “husband’s shirt,” according to People.
In November, the couple revealed their engagement, but they were somewhat shy about the exact date Harry asked the question.
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“It happened a few weeks ago, earlier this month, here in our cabin; it is a typical standard night for us,” Harry said, according to the outlet, in an interview about his upcoming bridal wedding.
“Just, just [was] an amazing surprise, it was so sweet, natural and very romantic, “added Markle.” He knelt “.
“Finding Freedom” chronicles the life of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, examining everything from the beginning of their romance to their landmark “Megxit” ad.
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In a statement previously obtained by the outlet, a spokesman for Markle and Harry said the two “were not interviewed and did not contribute to ‘Finding Freedom.'”