Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had a whirlwind romance in the early days of their relationship after the Duke proposed to the Duchess just over one year after they first started dating.After the former Suits actress said yes, the pair began their life together as a married couple meaning Meghan began accompanying her husband on royal engagements.
And one of the biggest things that they carried out together prior to their fairytale wedding at Windsor was a joint outing with Prince William and Princess Kate when the Royal Foundation held its first forum event.
The foundation which was established by the Prince and Princess of Wales and Prince Harry saw them speak at the event in February 2018 while Meghan joined them.The three royals spoke about the charity foundation and their plans for its future while the Duchess confidently opened up about her own future plans, the Mirror reports.During the forum, Markle said she was keen to "hit the ground running" when it came to working with royal charities.
However, royal author Tina Brown wrote in her book The Palace Papers that Meghan's firm comment filled the Palace "an institution of cautious consensus, with dread".During an interview with the Telegraph, Ms Brown, a former editor of Vanity Fair who was friends with Princess Diana said: "I think Meghan felt she could get in there and change it all. "Frankly, she could have done a great deal to change things had she stuck around, but the thing that’s most baffling is such impatience. "She could have spent a year away and come back with a great game plan."Just short of two years after that event, it was announced that Harry and Meghan were stepping down from their royal duties to start a new life together in the States.
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