Before Meghan Markle even met Prince Harry, she was a Hollywood star who had many friends in the entertainment world. During this time, she also had a lifestyle blog that gave fans insight into her life.

One of the things that fans learned about Meghan from her blog is that singer Michael Bublé once made her a Christmas playlist along with commentary from him on each song! The two met at a dinner party that was thrown by Meghan’s good friend Jessica Mulroney while the future royal was shooting her show “Suits” in Canada, which is where Michael is from.

Meghan wrote of Michael on her blog, “This proud papa, husband to the lovely Luisana Lopilato, and certifiably delightful guy, makes for one hell of a dinner companion. But there’s this other thing about him that is perhaps worth mentioning. Oh right. He sings.”

Meghan added that Michael had made a playlist for her readers of “his favorite yuletide jams,” going on to say, “In other words, pretend it’s 1993 and Bublé made you a mixtape. Mic drop.”

Michael’s playlist is a short one, but it includes some of the best Christmas classics there are.

Bing Crosby — “I’ll Be Home for Christmas”

Michael described this song as his “favorite holiday tune of all time.”

Darlene Love — “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)”

Michael said that he loved watching Darlene Love perform this song annually on “The Late Show with David Letterman.”

Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters — “Jingle Bells”

Can you tell that Bing Crosby is one of Michael’s favorite singers?

Elvis — “Blue Christmas”

Michael wrote of this song, “ELVIS… Do I need to say more?”

Bing Crosby — “White Christmas”

Another Bing Crosby classic. Can’t argue with this one!

Michael Bublé — “Cold December Night”

“I wrote it. Sorry. Had to add one of my own. Please download it 200 thousand times,” Michael wrote of this song.

What do you think of Michael’s playlist for Meghan? Let us know in the comments section!

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