The Duchess of Sussex has shared an extract from her and Prince Harry's wedding for the first time since the ceremony in 2018. In an interview with The Cut magazine, Meghan also opened up on her and the Duke of Sussex's new life after exiting their roles.
And she hinted that the couple - who are reportedly filming a documentary - could feature in a show about their love story. The couple have been spotted accompanied by a camera crew - but have rebuffed rumours they could feature in a reality show.
But in the lengthy interview, Meghan tried to explain that there was a difference between a historical documentary and a reality docuseries.
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When pressed on whether they would feature in a show about their personal lives, she shut down, explaining that she has no idea what has been confirmed.
The Duchess of Sussex added: "The piece of my life I haven't been able to share, that people haven't been able to see, is our love story,"
In speaking about her romance with Harry, Meghan went on to quote an extract of the speech she delivered at the private evening ceremony after her wedding in 2018.
Until now, details of her and Harry's remarks on the night have been kept under wraps - with guests careful not to reveal much from the private reception.
But in the magazine Meghan shared the end of the speech, in which she took comfort in the "resounding knowing that, above all, love wins.”
"I hope that is the sentiment that people feel when they see any of the content or the projects that we are working on,” she added, returning to the topic of future televised projects.
At the private reception hosted by Prince Charles, the couple danced to 'I'm in Love' by Wilson Pickett, while Idris Elba DJ'd.
Vanity Fair reports that George Clooney led Kate Middleton, Prince Charles, Meghan, and Meghan's mum Doria Ragland in an impromptu dance-off, before stepping behind the bar to mix drinks for guests.
Meanwhile James Corden was said to have arrived in costume and Prince William delivered an animated speech.
A source from the night said Meghan and Harry gave touching speeches where they thanked their guests and expressed their excitement for their future together.
"The speeches were both touching and funny,” they reported. "Harry and Meghan’s personalities really shined.”
In the interview, Meghan also said that she will be returning to Instagram after deleting her account more than four years ago as part of becoming a senior royal, although later in the interview Davis said the duchess suggested she was no longer sure that she would.
Reflecting on what she and Harry were requesting before stepping down as senior royals, Meghan told The Cut that what they were asking for wasn’t "reinventing the wheel” and according to Davis listed a handful of princes, princesses and dukes who have the arrangement they wanted.
"That, for whatever reason, is not something that we were allowed to do, even though several other members of the family do that exact thing,” Meghan said.