Meghan Markle and Prince Harry wedding date news: Couple to wed in summer, reports claim

Reports say American actress Meghan Markle and British royalty Prince Harry are planning to get married in summer.

A source told Us Weekly that the couple are planning to wed in late June. While the two have yet to announce their engagement, the 33-year-old prince has reportedly commissioned a ring for the 36-year-old "Suits" star, using diamonds from a brooch once owned by his mother, Princess Diana.

Markle, who stars as Rachel Zane in the legal drama "Suits," has just finished filming her supposed last episode on Nov. 17. Her future in the show's eighth season still remains unknown, as many believe the actress is leaving Toronto to move to London. E! News has earlier reported that moving vans have been seen outside her apartment.

"With Suits over, so is her life in Toronto. She's really excited about starting a new chapter with Harry," Markle's friend told Us Weekly.

Another source said Markle's new home will be Prince Harry's Nottingham cottage, which she has been designing with plants and candles since spring.

"There are are no plans for them to live separately. Meghan will move right in," said a source close to Markle.

The actress' new living arrangement brings her closer to another royal couple, her future brother and sister in-law, Prince William and Duchess Kate. An insider said this was meant to make the transition easier for Markle.

The public could also expect an official proclamation of their engagement by the new year. This will include a photo call at Kensington Palace as well as a syndicated TV interview.

It has been a year since Markle and Prince Harry first confirmed they are dating, but they have been rarely photographed together, save for some paparazzi photos. Rumors of their engagement sprung after they made their first public appearance together at the Paralympic-style Invictus Games in Toronto last September.

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