Before meeting Prince Harry, Meghan Markle was in love with Luis Segura, her high school sweetheart. While marrying Prince Harry has propelled her life to dizzying heights of fame and royalty, her first boyfriend continues to avoid the spotlight.
Hawk-eyed photographers, recently, spotted the 40-year-old real estate agent, who lives in Pasadena, California with his wife and two kids. If reports doing the rounds online are anything to go by, Meghan and Luis dated for a couple of years. However, details about whether or not they remained in touch are still scarce.
Pictures of them cuddling up at their schools had surfaced online in the past. The aforesaid picture was reported captured during a joint Christmas ball back in 1996 and 1997. A report from New Idea cites an unnamed source that claims Meghan and Luis were "very into each other" when they were going around together.
“It’s fair to say Luis was madly in love with Meghan," the source said.
Given that the Sussexes are, currently, based in America, there is a possibility that we met witness a reunion, provided Meghan chooses to pursue it. The news comes when reports about Meghan's decision to taking on a new surname after she and her husband stepped down from their royal duties are doing the rounds online.
There's a hearsay that the mother of Archie Harrison could follow in the footsteps of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip and pick the same surname they chose to pass on to their children. If this comes to fruition, Meghan would be known as Meghan Mountbatten-Windsor.
Meghan and Harry's ten-month-old son received the same Mountbatten-Windsor surname as a tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh. The couple shocked the world and the Windsors when they announced their plans to give up their royal roles.
A deal settled by the 93-year-old monarch implied they'd be going their own way from April. In other words, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be able to seek new careers from Wednesday. Moreover, they will be earning their own money, while spending most of their time in North America.
They will no longer be associated with the name "royal" for their branding, nor will they be able to perform official duties. The duo has also decided not to use the HRH (His or Her Royal Highness) style anymore. While 35-year-old Prince Harry will continue being a prince, he will be giving up his military appointments, according to an NDTV report.