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Prince Harry says he first met wife Meghan Markle in a supermarket

Prince Harry has revealed he first met wife Meghan Markle in a supermarket – and they pretended they didn’t know who each other were.

The pair acted like they were grabbing some essentials at the shops as they got together for the first time.

The royal couple did their best to stay “incognito” to avoid attracting attention.

Harry says he wore a cap and was looking at the floor as they finally met up – but still got plenty of ‘weird looks’.

The Duke of Sussex was speaking Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast.

He said: “The first time Meghan and I met up for her to come and stay with me, we met up in a supermarket in London, pretending we didn’t know each other, texting each other from the other side of the aisles.

They ‘pretended’ they didn’t know each other to avoid attracting unwanted attention
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“There’s people looking at me, giving me all these weird looks, and coming up to me and saying ‘hi’.

“I texted her saying “is this the right one”, and she said “no you want parchment paper”, and “I’m like where’s the parchment paper?!”

“I had baseball cap on, looking down at the floor, trying to stay incognito. It’s amazing how much chewing gum you see, it’s a mess!”

He went on to say what he really loves about living a quiet life in America.

Harry says he got some ‘weird looks’
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The pair quit the UK at the start of 2020 and the move has caused ructions at the Palace.

The Duke says that that life had felt “more free” since his move to LA.

He continued on the podcast: “Living here now I can actually lift my head and actually I feel different, my shoulders have dropped, so has hers, you can walk around feeling a little bit more free.

“I can take Archie on the back of my bicycle. I never had the chance to do that.”

Spotify announced a multiyear exclusive license agreement with one of the world’s most listened-to and shared podcasts, the award-winning Armchair Expert podcast, co-hosted by actor, filmmaker and comedian Dax Shepard and Emmy-nominated producer and personality Monica Padman.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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