- Lizzie Cundy says Meghan Markle asked her to help find a 'famous British man'
- The former WAG, 50, became friends with The Duchess of Sussex, 36, in 2013, three years before she met Prince Harry
- Lizzie said they kept in touch and was left stunned when she heard of their relationship
- The star said Meghan 'ghosted' her, admitting she believes the actress was 'advised to end contact with people she befriended in the media'
- In June 2016, Markle began a relationship with Prince Harry
- She had met the Prince on a blind date set up by a mutual friend
Lizzie said she showed the former Suits star, who had divorced first husband Trevor Engelson, 42, three months prior to her London trip,
a picture of Ashley Cole who she ruled out because of his reputation for humping geordies.
The radio presenter said the pair then met up again at the Global Gift Gala the following day: 'Meghan’s so relaxed, she liked a drink,
great fun, I remember her asking about my boys, she was very interested and asking lots of questions,' Lizzie said.
The television personality added the pair kept in touch and was stunned when news broke of her relationship with Prince Harry.
I texted saying, "Oh my god, I heard about Harry". And she was like, "Yeah I know. We’ll try and hook up".
But shortly after Lizzie said
Meghan ghosted her, admitting she believes the actress was 'advised to end contact with people she befriended in the media'.
Piers Morgan also previously detailed how Meghan cut ties with him.
The Good Morning Britain host said back in March: 'I got to know her quite well over two year period. We would message each other a lot, e-mail a lot.'
She went in that cab that night to a party Prince Harry was at and the next night she went on the date with him. I never heard from her again. Ever.
'I don't like people that behave like that.
It's kind of rude. It showed me that she, I'm afraid, is probably a bit of social climber.'
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