'Are you watching cartoons?' Prince Harry got high after first date with Meghan Markle

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'Are you watching cartoons?' Prince Harry got high after first date with Meghan Markle
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More details are coming out about the Duke of Sussex’s fondness for cannabis via his memoir, Spare — via TheGrowthOp

Prince Harry also partook in some cannabis and drinks following his first date with now-wife Meghan Markle, as he recounted the encounter with a friend.Article content, a traditional dining room, lounge space, and rooftop bar set inside one of Westminster’s oldest townhouses. Markle then left as she had dinner plans, while the Duke went to a friend’s house.

“He took one look at my face and said: ‘What’s happened?’ I didn’t want to tell him. I kept thinking: Do not tell him. Do not tell him. Do not tell him. I told him. I recounted the entire date, then pleaded: ‘[Expletive] mate, what am I going to do?’ Out came the tequila. Out came the weed. We drank and smoked and watched … [Disney film] Inside Out,” he writes.

It wasn’t his final encounter with Markle that evening, however, as she later FaceTimed him and couldn’t help but notice the film choice.Article contentThree days later, they went out on a second date and eventually married at St George’s Chapel in Windsor in May 2018. Spare set a publisher’s record in its first day of sales, with 1.4 million copies flying off the shelves, reportsBeyond cannabis, the memoir also recounts the Duke’s experiences with psychedelics, including ayahuasca and psilocybin, which he consumed to cope with grief over the loss of his mother.

His admission of drug use has caused some to wonder if there could be possible repercussions, including

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