CRHnews - Prince Harry leads Meghan up the garden path arm in arm
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PRINCE HARRY AND MEGHAN MARKLE ENGAGED: ROYAL KNEW FIANCEE WAS 'THE ONE' FROM 'VERY FIRST TIME WE MET'
Hannah Furness The Telegraph November 27, 2017
Prince Harry has said he knew his bride-to-be Meghan Markle was "the one" from the moment they met, as the couple made their first public appearance since the announcement of their engagement.
The Prince, 33, declared that he is "thrilled" as he and the 36-year-old American actress posed for an open-air photocall in the Sunken Garden at Kensington Palace.
Their long-anticipated engagement was announced by the Prince of Wales on Monday morning with a statement saying the couple, who have been dating for 16 months, will marry in the spring next year.
A beaming Ms Markle, in a white belted coat, clutched Harry's hand with both of her hands as they posed briefly and showed off her diamond engagement ring - designed by the prince himself.
Harry revealed that he knew Ms Markle was "the one" from the first moment they met. "When did I know she was the one? Very first time we met," the prince said.
The couple will this afternoon be interviewed by the BBC's Mishal Husain for a programme that will be screened at 6pm.
Speaking in the Sunken Garden, Ms Markle said she was "so very happy, thank you" to be engaged to Harry.
The prince said he was "thrilled, over the moon" adding: "Very glad it's not raining as well."
The couple were smiling and giggling throughout their appearance.
When Harry was asked how he proposed, Ms Markle replied "Save that", with Harry adding: "That will come later".
Kensington Palace said the prince designed Ms Markle's engagement ring himself - using two stones which belong to his late mother.
The two outside stones are diamonds from the personal collection of Diana, Princess of Wales.
At the centre is a diamond from Botswana, a country that holds special significance for Harry who has visited many times since he was a child.
It is also a place the couple has spent time together over the last year and a half, Kensington Palace said.
The band is made of gold and the ring was made by Cleave and Company, Court Jewellers and Medallists to Her Majesty The Queen.
The couple braved the cold and answered a number of questions from the waiting press, before waving at the cameras and walking back through the garden arm in arm.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/prince-harry-meghan-markle-marry-100328904.html
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PRINCE HARRY AND MEGHAN MARKLE ENGAGED: ROYAL KNEW FIANCEE WAS 'THE ONE' FROM 'VERY FIRST TIME WE MET'
Hannah Furness The Telegraph November 27, 2017
Prince Harry has said he knew his bride-to-be Meghan Markle was "the one" from the moment they met, as the couple made their first public appearance since the announcement of their engagement.
The Prince, 33, declared that he is "thrilled" as he and the 36-year-old American actress posed for an open-air photocall in the Sunken Garden at Kensington Palace.
Their long-anticipated engagement was announced by the Prince of Wales on Monday morning with a statement saying the couple, who have been dating for 16 months, will marry in the spring next year.
A beaming Ms Markle, in a white belted coat, clutched Harry's hand with both of her hands as they posed briefly and showed off her diamond engagement ring - designed by the prince himself.
Harry revealed that he knew Ms Markle was "the one" from the first moment they met. "When did I know she was the one? Very first time we met," the prince said.
The couple will this afternoon be interviewed by the BBC's Mishal Husain for a programme that will be screened at 6pm.
Speaking in the Sunken Garden, Ms Markle said she was "so very happy, thank you" to be engaged to Harry.
The prince said he was "thrilled, over the moon" adding: "Very glad it's not raining as well."
The couple were smiling and giggling throughout their appearance.
When Harry was asked how he proposed, Ms Markle replied "Save that", with Harry adding: "That will come later".
Kensington Palace said the prince designed Ms Markle's engagement ring himself - using two stones which belong to his late mother.
The two outside stones are diamonds from the personal collection of Diana, Princess of Wales.
At the centre is a diamond from Botswana, a country that holds special significance for Harry who has visited many times since he was a child.
It is also a place the couple has spent time together over the last year and a half, Kensington Palace said.
The band is made of gold and the ring was made by Cleave and Company, Court Jewellers and Medallists to Her Majesty The Queen.
The couple braved the cold and answered a number of questions from the waiting press, before waving at the cameras and walking back through the garden arm in arm.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/prince-harry-meghan-markle-marry-100328904.html
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