Meghan Markle just opened up about having 'the best husband ever'
And it's too much.
And it's too much.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tied the knot in a touching ceremony last month at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
While the wedding run up was full-on, with Harry and Meghan keeping the public updated on all details of their nuptials, the now Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been more private since becoming man and wife.
'The Duke and Duchess of Sussex would like to thank everyone who took part in the celebrations of their wedding on Saturday,' Kensington Royal captioned an Instagram of the newlyweds in an official statement. 'They feel so lucky to have been able to share their day with all those gathered in Windsor and also all those who watched the wedding on television across the UK, Commonwealth, and around the world #RoyalWedding'.
But while the couple have made official appearances together - with the Queen's Trooping of the Colour being the most recent - they have yet to open up about their first few weeks of marriage.
That is, until this week, when Meghan spoke out about her husband on her first royal outing with the Queen, with the pair journeying up to Cheshire on the royal train.
While greeting the crowds, Meghan could be heard talking to a female fan about Harry, after being asked how she was enjoying married life.
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'It is wonderful, I’m really enjoying it,' the 36-year-old Duchess announced, and when fans told her to give their love to Harry, she replied, 'I will do. That means an awful lot to us. He’s the best husband ever.'
This is too much.
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