Meghan Markle lets slip big Prince Harry trait that ‘drew her in’

Meghan Markle has made a new revelation about what drew her to her husband, Prince Harry, in a new interview. The Duchess of Sussex graces the cover of US magazine Harper’s Bazaar for the December 2025/January 2026 art issue.In the cover story, Meghan revealed that she was drawn to Harry’s "childlike wonder and playfulness" as she spoke about their relationship. The Sussex couple have been together for nine years.Meghan told the magazine: “[Harry] loves me so boldly, fully, and he also has a different perspective because he sees media that I wouldn't. You have someone who just has this childlike wonder and playfulness. I was so drawn to that, and he brought that out in me."She told the magazine that Harry's "playfulness" has "translated into every part of our life" - even to business. "I want us to play and have fun and explore and be creative," Meghan said in the interview, published on Wednesday.The former Suits actress, 44, who on the same day released the trailer for the Christmas special of her Netflix show With Love, Meghan, also gave insight into life as a mother to young children.Meghan and Harry, who stepped down as working royals and moved to California in 2020, have two children, Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, four.The Duchess explained, "My office is right by the kitchen, and I love that I can work from home. It's a great luxury. (Lilibet) comes and sits on my lap when I'm in the middle of the meeting, whether it's about profit and loss for my brand or it's about something creative."Meghan said her boundaries became stronger when she came into the public eye. "You find different ways to protect yourself, whether that's self-preservation or it's just growing up," she told the magazine.The Duchess also said she gives herself grace when she makes mistakes in business, though she did not elaborate on what errors she has made.Meghan said, "I'm a mom with kids at that age where they are constantly learning something new. I watch them face things that feel completely insurmountable every day. But you can remember and say, 'I know it seems really hard right now, but trust me, that's going to come so easily soon.'"I can give myself the same grace as a founder. There's no such thing as perfect. I, too, get to make mistakes."
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