Prince Harry will do everything and "anything" for Meghan Markle. He is reportedly "madly in love" with his wife of four years, with whom he shares two children.

Express UK said that the claims are from royal expert Tom Quinn. He shared his thoughts in a recent episode of the "To Di For Daily" podcast, wherein he, also, noted that "there was not anything that Harry would not do" for the former actress.

The publication, later on, emphasized that the Duke of Sussex has defended the Duchess of Sussex from various controversies over the years. Even before their wedding in 2018, he was already protective of the then-Hollywood celebrity.

Quinn's statements reportedly came after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle received an honor at the NAACP Image Awards over the weekend. They were given the "illustrious" President's award for their works and efforts in the last few years, "promoting vaccine equity," creating community relief centers, and helping a women's shelter in Texas.

In their speech, the Duke of Sussex acknowledged that he comes from "a very different background to [his] incredible wife." Nevertheless, "our lives were brought together for a reason."

The royal-born Prince continued that he and the Duchess of Sussex "share a commitment to a life of service, a responsibility to confront injustice and a belief that the most overlooked are often the most important to listen to."

Us Weekly said that "charity" has played an essential role in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's relationship. It, then, featured a run-down of the charitable works the couple has done throughout the years.

The outlet began with the Duke of Sussex's Invictus Games, which he first organized in 2014. As stated, he has had the "goal of raising money to support wounded, injured, or sick veterans" while allowing these individuals to compete in Paralympic-style sporting events.

Included in the list are the former working royals' works and efforts for their non-profit organization Archewell, the Walker Family Events Foundation, the Genesis Women's Shelter and Support, the World Central Kitchen, and the other partnerships they have had, alongside their own foundation.

Meanwhile, Brides recalled that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry first met on a blind date in 2016. They kept their relationship far from the spotlight for months until their romance made headlines later that year.

In November 2017, the royal-born Prince proposed to the then-Hollywood actress with a "one of a kind three-stone" engagement ring. As noted, the band has diamonds from Princess Diana's collection.

Six months later, the pair officially became the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as they had their royal wedding. They welcomed their son in 2019 and their daughter in 2021.