Royal biographer: Meghan Markle was afraid of “scaring off” Prince Harry by immediately agreeing to a date with him.

Royal biographer: Meghan Markle was afraid of “scaring off” Prince Harry by immediately agreeing to a date with him

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been married for almost five months. Recently, Princess Diana's biographer Andrew Morton presented a book about the Duchess of Sussex, in which he talked about how her relationship with her future husband developed.

Few people believed that Prince Harry would be allowed to marry the star of the series “Suits” Meghan Markle for love. But despite the predictions of ill-wishers, the grandson of the British Queen Elizabeth II was still able to connect his life with an American woman.

Recently, Lady Diana's biographer Andrew Morton, to whom she gave secret interviews in the early 1990s, presented a book about the Duchess of Sussex called "Meghan: Hollywood Princess." Morton spoke in detail about how the future spouses actually met and what they felt after the first meeting.

The first meeting of Harry and Meghan took place in the summer of 2016 in London. A close friend of the former actress and prince, designer Misha Nonoo, organized them on a blind date.

“They immediately felt mutual attraction. "Harry was mesmerized by Meghan's beauty and sophistication," Morton said.

The author shared other interesting facts. It turns out that Markle immediately agreed to a second meeting. After this, Megan began to worry that she was rushing things and Harry might be afraid of her pressure. “First of all, she saw him as an interesting man, not as a title holder,” says Andrew Morton.

As you know, Prince Harry was not afraid of anything, and already in November 2017 he proposed marriage to his chosen one. In May of this year, the lovers got married and received the titles of Duke and Duchess of Sussex.