Prince Harry, Meghan Markle relationship news: Bookmakers suspend bets on next royal wedding, hints engagement announcement

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are expected to announce their engagement very soon as bookmakers are now betting for another royal wedding. It looks like the Ladbrokes, a British-based betting and gambling company, has heard new information about the couple's much-awaited engagement, thus it suspends all its bets on when the couple are getting married.   

"All bets are off and it looks like it's time for Her Majesty to go hat shopping," Jessica Bridge from Ladbrokes told Mirror Online. There are swirling rumors that the 33-year-old royal already proposed to the "Suits" actress, thus a royal wedding is expected to soon happen.

In fact, it is said that the BBC is now preparing for the revelation of the big announcement. An unnamed Ladbroke's spokesman also told Daily Mail Online that the royal watchers would definitely love to see the announcement of Markle and Prince Harry's engagement happening on Christmas day. "As far as we're concerned it's coming imminently," he said.

Thus, bookmakers are now suspending all their bets on the date of the next royal wedding. The spokesman continued to say that the "playboy prince" finally found the one for him, so he is now settled down.

It was even reported that the 36-year-old actress already moved to London and is living with Prince Harry. It has been said that she joined the prince in his two-bedroom Nottingham Cottage in Kensington Palace.

This is said to be the reason why Markle left her legal drama "Suits" and is now reducing her commitments to her acting career. It is also reported that she is now preparing to move her dogs to join her and Prince Harry in London. She makes it sure that her Labrador Shepherd Cross named Bogart and her beloved Beagle named Guy, which are often seen on her social media pages, will be joining her in her new life with the royal family.

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