Prince Harry quits vice for non-smoker fiancee Meghan Markle?

Now that he is about to embark on a new journey with his future wife "Suits" actress Meghan Markle, Prince Harry had reportedly quit his vice.

The prince had quit smoking, a small sacrifice to make in his relationship with the 36-year-old actress. A source claimed to the Daily Mail that "Harry has promised no smoking at all at home. It's not nice for Meghan as a non-smoker." The insider also said that the decision was for the welfare of Markle. Even though smoking was not allowed in the Nottingham Cottage, a photo showed that Prince Harry had somehow "relaxed" the rules when it comes to this.

The sacrifice of the British prince might probably be an answer to the things given up by Markle, as witnessed by the public. She has left her Toronto apartment, her mother, and her thriving acting career. Prior to the engagement announcement, Markle was a regular cast member on "Suits," the USA legal drama series where she played Rachel Zane since the show first aired in 2011. Her departure meant that her character will not be back with other series regulars for the season 8.

Previously, there were already many rumors and speculations that Markle was up to exit "Suits" after she was seen filming a wedding scene with costar Mike Ross, who plays Mike Ross and who is also reported to be leaving the show at the same time as Markle. These were confirmed when the network made the announcement after the couple shared to the public that they were already engaged.

During her final days on the set, the actress was reportedly "extra pleasant," interacting with the crew and other cast members. Sources also said that although Markle was sad about leaving the show, she was also happy on her next journey.

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