Meghan Markle's touching nickname for Prince Harry revealed during latest appearance
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visited Texas over the weekend to visit the family of a teacher killed in a school shooting.
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Meghan Markle has an affectionate nickname for her husband, Prince Harry, heard over the weekend when the pair made a public appearance together.
The US-based royals paid a surprise visit to the family of a teacher who was killed in a Texas school shooting.
Irma Garcia sadly died after trying to save her students during the horrific shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde on May 24, 2022.
A video shared online from the visit showed Meghan and Harry singing "Happy Birthday" to the mum of Irma's nephew, John.
Before they started singing, Meghan turned to Prince Harry and called him: "My love."
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This sweet moment happened while Meghan was holding a birthday cake ready to sing in a kitchen full of people.
John posted photos of the Sussexes on social media and said they were "loving and supportive".
After Meghan and Harry visited, Garcia's nephew said: "Meghan Markle singing my mum happy birthday was the cutest, most adorable thing ever, she even bought her a cake."
He added: "It truly meant the world that Harry and Meghan came to visit the family. There were lots of tears of joy and heartfelt moments.
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"They were the kindest, most humble people ever. It was like having family and friends over, having an amazing time together."
"They fit right in. We laughed a lot and shared intimate memories together."
Just two days after the shooting in 2022, which has been described as the deadliest in Texas' history, Meghan visited Ulvade to pay her respects to the 19 children and two teachers who died.
John said that the couple stayed in touch. "They keep in touch every other month, sometimes a little longer, but with their busy lives, them visiting truly felt more special," he said.
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