Prince Harry, Megan Markle engagement rumors: Actress to quit 'Suits,' gets welcome gift from Queen Elizabeth

Prince Harry and Megan Markle have been dating for a long time, and fans cannot help but speculate about the couple's royal engagement. Along with this rumor is the news about Markle's possible exit from the U.S. legal drama "Suits." Aside from that, Queen Elizabeth did something which seems to confirm their engagement.

Markle plays paralegal turned lawyer Rachel Zane in the television series "Suits." She joined the series since 2011 and have been a part of series for seven seasons. However, US Weekly revealed that Markle is set to leave the show due to her alleged engagement with Prince Harry.

Nicky Bursic, Markle's body double in the series, recently posted a cryptic message on Instagram. She said that it was an absolute pleasure and honor for being the stand-in of Markle for two seasons. She ended the message with a wish for Markle's happiness. She spiced her post with hashtags, #youdeserveitall and #loveher, as well as a love heart and a glass toast emoji.

Bursic's post sparks excitement that Markle is already engaged with Prince Harry. It could also mean that she is indeed leaving the television series, so she can move to London with the young royal.

Moreover, there are reports that Markle is already preparing to move her dogs to the United Kingdom. The actress owns a labrador/shepherd mix named Bogart and a 17-pound beagle named Guy.

Recently, Markle had the honor to meet Queen Elizabeth, who welcomed her to the British Royal family. The Queen's gesture seems to confirm their engagement since she was allegedly given the opportunity to choose a tiara which she can wear during her wedding day. Aside from that, the Queen also invited her to join the Royals for their Christmas celebration at the Sandringham, Yes to Love reported.

Does this mean that the wedding day of Prince Harry and Megan Markle is already near?

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