Meghan Markle, Prince Harry engaged? Wedding to be held in summer?

Following rumors of an engagement between "Suits" actress Meghan Markle and boyfriend Prince Harry, speculations are now focused on pinning the supposed wedding date.

A source of US Weekly claimed that the couple is set to wed during the summer, though Prince Harry and Markle had been quiet over engagement rumors. That said, Prince Harry supposedly gave the actress a ring made of diamonds from his mother's brooch, and many expect them to announce their engagement next year.

The couple is also rumored to be inseparable, with fans citing Markle's decision to leave her Toronto apartment to live with the prince in London. However, an insider has denounced these rumors.

"There are no plans for them to live separately. Meghan will move right in," said the source, who further revealed that the 36-year-old actress' next address would be in the Nottingham Cottage, where she had already visited.

Meanwhile, rumors are further supported by the alleged exit of Markle (Rachel Zane) from "Suits." She will supposedly be departing the legal drama along with Patrick J. Adams, who plays Mike Ross. Fans started speculating that the exit was soon to happen after Markle was seen filming a wedding scene in Toronto with Adams, hinting that it could be a storyline for their rumored departure from the show.

Markle's alleged exit move was heavily reported on recently, with some saying that she could be focusing on humanitarian efforts, primarily attributed to the influence brought by Prince Harry.

In October, wedding rumors surrounded the couple when insiders claim that the actress was invited to have tea with the Queen around the time that the couple visited the Invictus Games site.

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