Meghan Markle leaves guest speechless as she reveals what she misses most about the UK

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Dorothy Reddin

By Dorothy Reddin


Published: 26/08/2025

- 08:58

Tan France is originally from Doncaster

Meghan Markle has revealed what she misses most about the UK in her new Netflix show.

The Duchess of Sussex launched the second series of With Love, Meghan today, featuring a string of celebrity guests.


One such guest was Tan France, originally from Doncaster, who is known for being the fashion expert on the Netflix series Queer Eye.

In the third episode, Meghan began telling Mr France about what she misses most about the UK, which is where she lived from 2017 to 2020.

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Tan France was left speechless after Meghan Markle's admission

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex subsequently moved to the US in March 2020 when they stepped back as senior royals.

Meghan said: “One of the things I miss the most about the UK is the radio station called…"

Mr France interrupted the Duchess to say: “Our radio is so good”, before Meghan revealed: “Magic.”

The fashion expert made a shocked facial expression before exclaiming: “Magic FM?! Now, um, sorry to say this to you, uh, publicly, but that’s such a grandma station.”

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Meghan Markle leaves guest speechless as she reveals what she misses most about the UK

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Meghan burst out laughing and responded: “I’ll be that grandma! My favourite station in my car is called Mom Jeans.

“These are throwback, great, sing-along, you forget they existed. I love it.”

Meghan, 44, proceeded to play the song "All Around the World" by English singer Lisa Stansfield, which was released in 1989.

Mr France and the Duchess of Sussex had a boogie around the kitchen as they danced to the music.

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Elsewhere in the same episode, Meghan revealed that Prince Harry was the first person to say "I love you" in their relationship.

In addition, the Duchess admitted that the longest time she spent away from Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet was "three weeks".

It has been assumed this period was in September 2022 when Prince Harry and Meghan came to the UK for various charitable endeavours.

However, Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8, meaning the Duke and Duchess of Sussex remained in the country for Her Late Majesty's funeral, whilst Archie and Lili were in the US.