Prince Harry took a diversion trip to Toronto to visit girlfriend Meghan Markle. Harry was scheduled to fly back to London from Barbados but he opted to take 1,700 mile diversion just to see his American girlfriend.
Prince William's brother is said to be madly in love with Meghan as he could not bear being apart from her. Because of this, after his Caribbean Tour, he directly went to visit Markle in Canada. Following this news, it seems like Harry is already serious with Markle. So can people expect of a royal engagement soon?
Meghan was in Canada for the filming of "Suits" and 24 hours before Prince Harry visited her, she was spotted buying flowers as per Daily Mail. People have wondered if the actress was making some preparations prior to the arrival of the prince.
It has been speculated that Queen Elizabeth already gave Harry the blessing to propose to the "Suits" actress as per Celebrity Dirty Laundry. According to sources, Meghan Markle caught the attention of the Queen because of her humanitarian works and engagements. Moreover, reports are rife before that when the actress stayed in London; she already met Prince William and Kate Middleton.
With all those indications, it seems like a royal wedding is underway. But before that, some claim that Harry might propose to Meghan this Christmas. Most especially when rumors have escalated that Queen Elizabeth actually invited the American actress to Sandringham for the Christmas celebration.
It was just last month when Prince Harry confirmed that he and Meghan Markle are indeed in a relationship. He even issued a statement through Kensington Palace to defend his girlfriend from the media and the press. But the two were never seen together in public yet and that's what the fans and people are waiting to see and witness.
The actress just keeps on dropping understated hints on her social media about the budding relationship. Well, the couple might have their first public appearance on Christmas, timely for the rumored engagement.
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