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Harry told Meghan ‘I love you’ three months into dating, new book claims

The book also detailed how the now Duchess of Sussex left ‘clues’ about the romance before it became public.

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Harry said “I love you” to Meghan three months into their relationship, a new book on the couple claimed.

Meghan, then best known for her role in legal drama Suits, immediately said the feelings were reciprocal and the pair started talking about their future together.

In Finding Freedom, serialised by the Times and the Sunday Times, co-authors Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand wrote the couple went on dates in London, Toronto and Botswana as the relationship bloomed.

“Three months into their relationship, a Meghan friend said, they had already begun swapping the words ‘I love you’.

“It was Harry who said it first, but Meghan immediately replied, ‘I love you, too.’

“From there it didn’t take long for them to begin talking in non-oblique terms about their future.”

The book also detailed how the now Duchess of Sussex left “clues” about the romance before it became public, including posting a photo of a Love Hearts candy with the inscription Kiss Me and the caption “Lovehearts in #London” to Instagram on the night of a date.

Harry's secret Instagram account contained a reference to DJ Deadmau5
Harry’s secret Instagram account contained a reference to DJ Deadmau5 (Dominic Lipinski/PA)

Spike apparently came from a Facebook alias that he used – Spike Wells – while the second half of the moniker was a nod to one of his favourite DJs Deadmau5.

A spokesman for the Sussexes told the Times: “The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were not interviewed and did not contribute to Finding Freedom.”

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