Meghan Markle and Prince Harry reveal how they met – but fans spot they’ve CHANGED their story

PRINCE Harry has revealed how he met Meghan Markle in their new docu-series but viewers have spotted that they changed their story.

The Duke of Sussex said he met the Duchess on Instagram, despite previously claiming that they met on a blind date.



Meghan Markle and Prince Harry reveal how they met – but fans spot they’ve CHANGED their story
Prince Harry revealed how he met Meghan Markle in the docu-series

Back in 2017 Harry told the BBC: “It was definitely a set-up — it was a blind date. It was a blind date for sure.”

But in episode one released today, Harry claimed that “Meghan and I met over Instagram.”

He added: “I was scrolling through my feed and someone who was a friend had this video of the two of them.”

In the documentary, Meghan said she stalked Harry’s Instagram feed to see “what he was about”.

The couple said that they got each others numbers before heading out for drinks in London.

According to Meghan, Harry was actually late to their first meeting which lasted “about an hour”.

The Duchess said that Harry was “refreshingly fun” while the Prince said they had a “great chat”.

And viewers of the bombshell documentary were quick to notice this variation in their tale of their first meeting.

One commented: “Harry and Meghan are remarkably bad at remembering which lies they have told.”

While another tweeted: “Harry and Meghan can’t keep up with their own lies.”


It comes as…

  • Meghan and Harry release bombshell £88m Netflix documentary as they promise to reveal ‘whole truth’
  • Sweet new photos of Archie revealed as little boy celebrates birthday
  • Meghan reveals ‘surprising’ first meeting with Kate and certain ‘jarring’ gesture
  • How King Charles could punish Harry & Meghan over ‘extraordinary’ claims about Royal Family

Harry and Meghan have released their £88million three-part docuseries today.

The couple’s docuseries, titled Harry and Meghan, dives into the pair’s “love story” as well as their feud with the Royal Family.

Netflix viewers can now watch the show today.

The couple had vowed the series would hold “unprecedented” truths in it’s six episodes – with the final three released on December 15.

The explosive series has aired on the same day King Charles’ 50p coin enters circulation.

The King’s portrait will appear on the coin where Queen Elizabeth II’s face previously appeared.

But the other side of the coin will still feature a nod to the late Royal, as it is a new design commemorating the life and legacy of the Queen.