The Duke of Sussex, 38, who also opens up about losing his virginity in his memoir Spare, published today, recounts the very passionate way in which he and Meghan reunited in London after spending weeks apart in the summer of 2016.
The royal reveals he and Meghan spent the night at one of the Soho House branches on the day of the anniversary of Princess Diana's death, and recalls waiting 'breathlessly' outside her room until she opened the door and 'pulled me inside'.
Hinting the passionate clinch that followed their reunion, he wrote: 'I want to say we hung a "Do Not Disturb" sign on the door. But I don't think there was time.'
Harry recounts how Meghan had instructed him to meet her at the Soho House where she was staying.
The couple were nearly two months into their relationship, having been on their romantic trip to Botswana.
They also just had spent several weeks apart because Harry had been on a long holiday with pals.
Harry recounts in Spare how Meghan flew to London to meet him on the day of the anniversary of the death of his late mother, Princess Diana.
He reveals in the book how she texted him that she had made it into the UK while he was laying flowers on his mother's grave at Althorp with the Prince of Wales.
Harry drove back to London with William and met Meghan later that day.
He says in the book that she had told him to take a secret way to the hotel and a freight lift, where he met a friend of hers named Vanessa who led him to her hotel door.
Meghan soon opened the door, her arms reaching for Harry, he recalled.
'She pulled me inside and thanked her friend in one fluid motion, then slammed the door quickly before anyone saw,' he writes.
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