The moment Harry knew Meghan was the one: Couple's loved-up Jamaica trip led to friends telling them 'you're next' (and they're ALREADY thinking about babies)

  • Katie Nicholl's royal biography Harry: Life, Loss, and Love came out in March
  • The author has spoken of the 'turning point' in the couple's relationship
  • Told how Harry's friends joked the pair would be next to walk up the aisle 

Prince Harry's biographer has revealed the 'turning point' in his burgeoning romance with Meghan Markle came when the pair jetted to Jamaica for a friend's wedding.

Katie Nicholl said the couple's loved-up trip to the Caribbean isle in March 2017 for the nuptials of Tom Inskip helped cement their relationship.

Speaking on ITV's Lorraine, the author of Harry: Life, Loss, and Love, told how the prince's close friends joked that the couple would be next to walk up the aisle.

Describing Harry as 'the man of the moment', she said: 'The inner circle realised at that point that this was going to do the distance. They'd never seen Harry so happy.'

Just eight months later, their 'drunken prediction' came true when the pair announced their engagement. 

Burgeoning romance: The couple jetted out to Jamaica in March 2017 for the wedding of Harry's close friend Tom Inskip. According to biographer Katie Nicholl, this was the moment he knew she was 'the one'

Burgeoning romance: The couple jetted out to Jamaica in March 2017 for the wedding of Harry's close friend Tom Inskip. According to biographer Katie Nicholl, this was the moment he knew she was 'the one'

Nicholl also told how Jessica Mulroney (pictured) that had 'hidden' the couple away in her Toronto townhouse when news first broke of their relationship in late 2016

Nicholl also told how Jessica Mulroney (pictured) that had 'hidden' the couple away in her Toronto townhouse when news first broke of their relationship in late 2016

Nicholl, who started writing the book before the couple announced their engagement, also told how friends began hinting that the relationship 'had legs' and was getting more serious by the day towards the end of 2017.

She also revealed the moment Meghan knew that Harry was 'the one', after he bought presents for the children of her close friend Jessica Mulroney. 

'It was the moment she fell in love with him,' she said, explaining that the Mulroneys had 'hidden' the couple away in their Toronto townhouse when news first broke of their relationship in late 2016.

'They were very much protectors, two of the few people who knew about their romance in that early stage,' Nicholl said.

'Meghan's flat was under siege. The Mulroneys were very instrumental in hiding them in their townhouse and protecting them.'  

Speaking about Harry and Meghan's relationship, Nicholl said: 'He's grown up and he's found himself. Look at him, he's so happy'

Speaking about Harry and Meghan's relationship, Nicholl said: 'He's grown up and he's found himself. Look at him, he's so happy'

Confident: Nicholl believes it is Meghan's ease in front of the cameras that makes her the right partner for her Harry (the couple pictured at a joint engagement in Bath last week)

Confident: Nicholl believes it is Meghan's ease in front of the cameras that makes her the right partner for her Harry (the couple pictured at a joint engagement in Bath last week)

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's first public engagement together was last year at the Invictus Games in Toronto, so it was no surprise to see the couple at the UK team trials this week.

The pair arrived at the University of Bath's Sports Training Village wearing suitably dressed down attire, both in Invictus Games tops. Meghan had styled hers with her Mother bootcut jeans that she has worn before and a jacket by Babaton.

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The couple, who will tie the knot at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, on May 19, have already put in a number of joint public appearances ahead of their nuptials

The couple, who will tie the knot at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, on May 19, have already put in a number of joint public appearances ahead of their nuptials

The couple, who will tie the knot at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, on May 19, have already put in a number of joint public appearances ahead of their nuptials. 

And Nicholl believes it is Meghan's ease in front of the cameras that makes her the right partner for her Harry.

'You only need to watch her on those early engagements that she's done [to see] her confidence. 

'She's not as resistant to the cameras. Whereas for [Harry's exes Chelsy Davy and Cressida Bonas] it was a massive issue. They didn't want that life.' 

And the writer hinted that babies could soon be on the cards for Harry and Meghan, adding: 'Family is very much on the agenda. 

Dishing the dirt: Prince Harry's biographer revealed the 'turning point' in his burgeoning romance with Meghan Markle came when the pair jetted to Jamaica for a friend's wedding

Dishing the dirt: Prince Harry's biographer revealed the 'turning point' in his burgeoning romance with Meghan Markle came when the pair jetted to Jamaica for a friend's wedding

Katie Nicholl said the couple's trip to the Caribbean aisle in March 2017 for the nuptials of Tom Inskip helped cement their relationship

Katie Nicholl said the couple's trip to the Caribbean aisle in March 2017 for the nuptials of Tom Inskip helped cement their relationship

Speaking on Lorraine, the author of Harry: Life, Loss, and Love, told how Harry's close friends joked that the couple would be next to walk up the aisle

Speaking on Lorraine, the author of Harry: Life, Loss, and Love, told how Harry's close friends joked that the couple would be next to walk up the aisle

'You only need to watch Harry with children to see that he will be a wonderful father. Meghan is 36, shes very maternal. She wants to start a family.'

And speaking of Harry's transition from 'a boy into a man' she added: 'Going to war was the moment that really changed Prince Harry. He came close to death on two occasions

'Serving on the front line helped him to understand the concept of Invictus; he's grown up and he's found himself. Look at him, he's so happy.' 

Lorraine continues on weekdays at 8.30am on ITV

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