Meghan Markle reveals what she misses most about living in the UK in Season 2 of Netflix's 'With Love, Meghan'
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Meghan Markle is happier than ever living in sunny California — but the duchess revealed the one thing she truly misses about living in the UK.

The second season of Meghan’s Netflix series, “With Love, Meghan,” was released on the streaming service early Tuesday morning. In this season, the former actress shared about a simple pleasure she finds unavailable to her in the US.

During the third episode, the Duchess of Sussex—who hasn’t visited Prince Harry’s native country since September 2022—revealed to celebrity guest Tan France that she greatly misses a particular British radio station.

“Honestly one of the things I miss the most about the UK is the radio station… Magic FM,” Markle told the “Queer Eye” presenter.

The “Suits” alum, 44, said that in lieu of that radio station in the US, she now listens to a station called “Mom Jeans” and plays vintage soft rock.

“Magic FM. Wow! Sorry to say this to you publicly, but that’s such a grandma station,” the “Next in Fashion” presenter responded.

“I’ll be that grandma,” the As Ever founder quipped.


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Elsewhere in the eight-part series, Markle shared some rare insight into the early days of her romance with the Duke of Sussex.

As the “Suits” alum, 44, chatted with the fashion guru about her family, Markle revealed that it was Harry who uttered the words “I love you” first.

When France inquired if there was a defining moment she realized her love for the Invictus Games founder, Markle disclosed that the realization hit her during a week-long safari in Botswana back in 2016.

“Yes, that was on our third date,” Markle said of the trip.

“You fell in love on your first date?” France asked.

“We both landed in Botswana and spent five days camping together,” Markle explained. “Being in a small tent with someone for that long, you truly get to know each other, and it’s like—what’s making that noise outside?”

“That’s an elephant. Are we going to be safe? Yeah, you’re safe. OK,” she added.

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