Miss USA crush [VIDEO]: Nana Meriwether on Prince Harry, "we should totally get married"

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Miss USA Nana Meriwether was not shy in expressing her feelings for Prince Harry, who is currently touring the United States.

Meriwether openly admitted to having a crush on the British royal at NYC's Four Seasons Restaurant on May 14.

According to Us Weekly, when she found out Harry's height from reporters, she allegedly giggled, saying: "Perfect! We are meant to be! Miss USA is like royalty in America so it'll be a pleasure to meet him."

Meriwether is 6 foot tall while Harry is 6 foot 2 inches. The pageant winner also asked if the prince was officially single, saying "It would make a great story -- we should totally get married."

However, Miss USA did not get a chance to meet Prince Harry he was surrounded by over 200 at the event, in which he was the guest of honor.

Prince William's younger brother is reportedly dating Cressida Bonas, 24. In February, the pair was photographed together in an embrace on a skiing trip in Switzerland.

He had seriously dated trainee lawyer Chelsy Davy before they broke it off in 2010.

Prince Harry also visited Harlem and played baseball with local children. His U.S. visit ended today in a polo match in Greenwich, Conn.

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